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- Updated: September 14, 2016
MLB’s Hall of Fame Tour is headed to the final stop on its 2016 cross-country trip. The destination? The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn., located just 20 minutes south of Target Field in Minneapolis, home of the Minnesota Twins.
Prior to arriving in Minnesota, where it will remain through Sept. 29, the Tour visited Modern Woodmen Park in Davenport, Iowa; Miller Park in Milwaukee; Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City; and, most recently, Ballpark Village in St. Louis. The traveling exhibition is home to 45 artifacts from the Hall of Fame, plus interactive games and displays, an in-game virtual reality experience, and the first and only mobile IMAX movie. It has drummed up plenty of excitement, and an abundance of familiar faces have come by to check it out, including George Brett, Rollie Fingers, Commissioner Emeritus Bud Selig and, most recently, Ozzie Smith and Jim Edmonds.
While the Tour was in Kansas City, even a famous Twins alumnus came …