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The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is the world’s only national museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African-American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America. The privately funded, 501 c3, not-for-profit organization was established in 1990 and is in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri’s Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District. The NLBM operates two blocks from the Paseo YMCA where Andrew “Rube” Foster established the Negro National League in 1920.
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is a self-guided tour experience. The exhibition features text panels, hundreds of photographs, artifacts and several film exhibits that is integrated with a timeline of baseball and African American history. Length of tour varies but we recommend a minimum of an hour to fully enjoy the exhibit.
Digitally explore the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s virtual exhibitions to learn more about Baseball’s Rich Cultural Connection and Integration Pioneers. These educational resources are made possible through the generous support of Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, and Google Fiber.
In 1920, an organized league structure was formed under the guidance of Andrew “Rube” Foster—a former player, manager, and owner for the Chicago American Giants.
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Experience a timeline of American and Latin baseball history, see detailed baseball histories of several countries and learn about significant baseball players who crossed cultural lines.
Becoming a member keeps this powerful story alive so that future generations can discover the greatness of the Negro Leagues.
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Featured Event
Established by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in 2014, the Hall of Game honors former Major League Baseball (MLB) greats who played the game in the spirit and signature style that made Negro Leagues Baseball a fan favorite.
September 5, 2025
Dusty Baker Headlines 2025 Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Hall of Game Class.
August 18, 2025
NLBM Announced Plans for Its “Leaders & Innovators” Campaign
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Construction Disclaimer
Due to new 18th Street Pedestrian Mall Construction outside of the main entrance to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, please be advised vehicles may park at the Southwest corner of 18th & Paseo Parking Lot. Also, additional free parking can be located in the behind the museum. All museum visitors can walk south on Vine from 17th Terrace; and enter either through the rear entrance or the front entrance of the Museums on 18th Street. Thank you for your patience and understanding at this time.