Exhibit opens at Hall of Fame
by Bruce Markusen |
COOPERSTOWN – This year’s World Series lasted the minimum four games, but memories from the 103rd fall classic will be displayed at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum over the next 12 months. At 10 a.m., Friday, the Cooperstown museum opened its newest World Series exhibit with a formal unveiling and ribbon-cutting ceremony. Contained in a large L-shaped room on the third floor of the museum, the exhibit chronicles the Boston Red Sox’s four-game encounter with the upstart Colorado Rockies. Highlighting the entrance to the exhibit is a large panel that reads, “RED SOX ROCK ‘NATION,’ ROLL ROCKIES,” accompanied by an oversized blowup photograph of World Series MVP Mike Lowell.
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