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Tour brings pieces of Cooperstown to St. Louis
- Updated: August 26, 2016
ST. LOUIS — The trip from Cooperstown, N.Y., to Busch Stadium is almost 1,000 miles, but Major League Baseball is making that distance a lot shorter in the coming weeks.
The Hall of Fame Tour will take root in the parking lot at Ballpark Village from Friday through Sept. 11 on one of six stops this year as the experience of Cooperstown is brought to the fans. The traveling showcase includes five mobile exhibit galleries containing artifacts such as Jackie Robinson’s cap from the 1955 World Series and Babe Ruth’s 714th home run ball.
Cardinals Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith and former center fielder Jim Edmonds were given a tour during the grand opening Friday.
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“This is great,” Smith said. “It’s all about giving the fans an opportunity to experience somewhat …
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