Unique attractions and beautiful surroundings draw conventions and families to Otsego County, the "meeting place." Our accommodations range from intimate B&Bs to chain motels and charming country inns. Take time to relax and enjoy the easy pace of Cooperstown/Otsego County.
Cooperstown All-Star Village |
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4158 State Highway 23, Oneonta 13820 (607) 432-7483 or (877) 226-3712 |
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| Cooperstown All-Star Village welcomes all 10U and 12U sanctioned, independent, travel and select baseball teams from all over the country to come together in weekly tournaments culminating with every team and player being inducted into our Cooperstown Youth Baseball Hall of Fame. Our facility is America's first and only baseball resort which is located close to historic Cooperstown, New York. |
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Cooperstown Baseball Camp |
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138 Tower Road, Milford 13807 (800) 726-7314 |
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| Baseball camp, either overnight or day camp, for enthusiasts ages 8-17. Individualized instruction by licensed staff for players of all levels. Major League and Little League fields for tournament or practice rental. Banquet facilities on site. |
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Cooperstown Baseball World |
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Ravine Parkway, SUNY of Oneonta, Oneonta 13820 (888) 292-7499 or (888) 229-8750 |
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| Cooperstown Baseball World is the only National Youth Tournament Facility that offers week-long tournaments for the 10U, 12U, 13U, 14U, 15U and 16U age divisions. Founded in 1999, this is the only youth tournament owned and operated by a Major League baseball owner (eddie Einhorn, Chicago White Sox). At Cooperstown Baseball World you will experience competition against teams from throughout the United States, as well as internationally! |
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Cooperstown Diamonds |
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4591 Route 20, Springfield Center 13468 315/858-2777 |
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| The beautiful Diamonds complex is located on Route 20 with a view of Otsego lake and only 10.5 miles from Cooperstown & the birthplace of baseball. This National Youth Baseball Tournament, for ages 12 and under, features a baseball motel, 3 state of the art lighted stadium fields with covered grandstands, practice field, hitting tunnels, locker rooms and more. |
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Cooperstown Dreams Park |
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4550 State Highway 28, Milford 13807 (607) 547-4061 or (704) 630-0050 |
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| This is the first baseball camp facility in Cooperstown - having grown tremendously over the years. Expanded recently to hosting 96 teams per week and Home of American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame Invitational Tournaments for 12U, running from June through August - America's first and foremost youth baseball experience. |
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"Where It All Began" Bat Company |
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87 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-7101 |
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| The only bats "Made in Cooperstown" - "Where It All Began" Bat company turns the bats as well as sells them in downtown Cooperstown. They sell autographed baseballs as well as autographed bats, one of a kind items, too! |
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Cooperstown Bat Company |
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6106 State Highway 28, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-2415 or (888) 547-2415 |
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| For over twenty years, the Cooperstown Bat Company has been producing fine wood bats for the player and the collector alike. We are nationally renowned for our Limited Edition and autographed collectible bats, our unique laser engraving and our line of game-use bats. We have a factory in Fly Creek, NY where you are invited to view bat turnings in June, July and August, Monday through Friday. And our Cooperstown store is located at 118 Main Street - just across from the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Doubleday Field |
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1 Doubleday Court, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-2270 |
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| Doubleday Field - where baseball was invented - can be rented by groups to play on this legendary turf. Call the Village of Cooperstown for details. |
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Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum |
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99 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-1273 |
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| Come mingle with hauntingly true-to-life replicas of all your favorite players in historic settings. From Ty Cobb to Pete Rose, Babe Ruth to Jackie Robinson, you'll be literally incles away from the greatest players of the game. We also offer a "virtual reality" batting cage and a Baseball Bloopers movie theatre. Gift shop on-site. |
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National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum |
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25 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/index.jsp |
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| ". . . a place of grace and class . . . You arrive expecting to tour baseball's past. What you discover is your own."
The birthplace of baseball has been established as Cooperstown, New York, where folklore has it that Abner Doubleday, on an afternoon in 1839, had the inspiration to invent a game that quickly became our national pastime. Discover baseball's rich 150-year history at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, from the game's "first" ball to 1998's homerun memorabilia. Tucked away on Main Street, Cooperstown's Hall stands as the definitive repository of the game's treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete. Spectacular artifacts and multi-media entertainment bring the history of America's pastime to life and tell the story of the game's impact on our culture.
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Open 7 days, year-round, 9am-9pm: Memorial Day - Labor Day; 9am-5pm: From the day after Labor Day through the Thursday before Memorial Day Weekend. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Admission $14.50 adults; $9.50 seniors; $5 ages 7-12. Two and three-way tickets available for the Hall of Fame, Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers' Museum. Group rates: 888-425-5633 or 607-547-0312. Located at 25 Main Street, Cooperstown. Limited parking. Use the trolley during the summer. |
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Oneonta Tigers |
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Damaschke Field, Neahwa Park, Oneonta 13820 (607) 432-6326 |
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| New York-Pennsylvania League Professional Baseball, played in the intimate setting of Damaschke Field. Located 30 minutes from Cooperstown. Come see these future baseball stars from mid-June through Labor Day. Games played at7pm on Monday through Saturday and 6pm on Sundays. Adults, $7, Children, $5. |
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Cooperstown Fun Park |
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4850 State Highway 28, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-2767 |
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| Cooperstown Fun Park provides a 9-stall batting cage as well as a variety of family amusements! They also have a miniature golf course, go-cart racing, bumper boats and an inside video arcade. Gifts and snack bar are on premises! Great for individuals as well as groups! |
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Doubleday Batting Range |
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2 Doubleday Court, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-1852 |
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| Since 1972 thousands of visitors to Cooperstown have enjoyed themselves at Doubleday Batting Range. Located in the heart of Cooperstown, next to historic Doubleday Field, Doubleday Batting Range is the first batting range equipped with TRU-PITCH batting machines - used by many Major League Teams. Here, you can fantasize batting like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle or Ted Williams. Doubleday also is the first batting range to offer a Radar Pitching Speed Recorder with digital readout. |
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Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum |
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99 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-1273 |
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| Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum is a unique entertainment facility. Besides the main attraction - the wax museum with figurines from baseball's past and present great players - they also have a virtual reality batting cage - come try your skill! Gift shop and (seasonal) restaurant on premises. |
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Oneonta Sports Park |
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132 County Route 47, Oneonta 13820 607/432-0624 |
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| Oneonta Sports Park provides fun for the entire family! This complex has a miniature golf course, a par 3 golf course, driving range as well as five batting cages. Full service snack bar offers loads of cold beverages as well as food. |
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