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Family Travel
Beyond Cooperstown
Howe
Caverns in Cobleskill, NY, features an 80-minute tour of a living,
limestone cave, carved by an underground
river over the course of millions of years, located 156-feet below the
earth's surface!
Cooperstown
is truly a great American travel destination, but did you know that
many of the surrounding towns offer endless scenic beauty and many
family-oriented attractions? Read
all about visiting "Otsego County and just beyond!"
From Eric H., Boston, MA, Age
46
Dear Baseball Hall of Fame:No
matter how complex the business of baseball becomes, I find that the
National
Baseball Hall of Fame serves as a safe oasis where the purity and
pastoral beauty of the actual game can be fully enjoyed.The
displays and exhibitions seem to come to life, so it's easy to
celebrate every Hall of Fame inductee's accomplishments and all other
teams and their players whose contributions are proudly on
display. Goosebumps and happy tears always saturate my
baseball
soul
when visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame by evoking fond thoughts of a
childhood filled with baseball joy. Baseball's innocence and
glory days
have indeed been well preserved at the Baseball Hall of Fame. What an
honor it
is to step into this blessed baseball institution.
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THE
COOPERSTOWN ONLINE MOVIE THEATER Featuring
Cooperstown travel videos and classic baseball clips to get you in the
Cooperstown spirit!
All videos are rated G for the whole family to enjoy!
This page features Abbott and Costello's Who's on First, a
classic comedy baseball skit: