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The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum exhibition features text panels, hundreds of photographs, artifacts and several film exhibits.

Black and white photo of Buck O'Neil rounding third with the KC Monarchs

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Buck O’Neil Exhibition

Buck O’Neil played, managed, coached, scouted and served as an executive for nearly eight decades – but his incredible legacy expands far beyond just baseball.

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Step Into Baseball History

Exhibits That Bring the Negro Leagues to Life

A museum exhibit with baseball player statues staged in action scenes. A statue of a player, wearing a uniform, leans on a railing, observing the scene behind a net. The room is dimly lit with sports memorabilia on display.

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Field of Legends

Stand among history. This centerpiece exhibit features 13 life-size statues of the first Negro Leaguers inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, bringing legends to life in an unforgettable way.

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Black and White image of Toni Stone throwing the ball

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Beauty of the Game

The women who shaped baseball. From players to pioneers, this exhibit highlights the vital role women played in the Negro Leagues and their lasting impact on the sport.

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A young boy admiring the Geddy Lee Collection

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The Geddy Lee Collection

Rush’s lead singer, Geddy Lee, a “White, Canadian Rocker” donated & dedicated 400 Negro League autographed baseballs to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

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Bronze statues of baseball players are positioned on a replica field inside a museum. The room is decorated with pennants and vintage advertisements. Overhead lighting highlights the scene, creating a dramatic atmosphere.

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Purchase your tickets for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Self-Guided Tour.