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National Ballpark Museum

History museum in Denver

Updated: March 19, 2024 05:44 AM

National Ballpark Museum is located in Denver (City in Colorado), United States. It's address is 1940 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202.

1940 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202

Q234+G4 Denver, Colorado

(303) 974-5835

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Monday11 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday11 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday11 AM to 5 PM
Thursday11 AM to 5 PM
Friday11 AM to 5 PM
Saturday11 AM to 5 PM
SundayClosed

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Where is National Ballpark Museum?

National Ballpark Museum is located at: 1940 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202.

What is the phone number of National Ballpark Museum?

You can try to calling this number: (303) 974-5835

What are the coordinates of National Ballpark Museum?

Coordinates: 39.7538482, -104.9946742

National Ballpark Museum Reviews

Bill Hughes
2023-08-18 02:48:53 GMT

What an amazing place! Gives a great historical look back at MLB stadiums built around the turn of the 20th century. Bruce, the owner, is great and has done a great job with this place. It is a 90-second walk from Coors Field in Denver.

Eduardo Patino
2023-11-12 03:07:19 GMT

A must for baseball fans. Located a short walk from Coors Field. This is a unique curated collection of baseball memorabilia and antiques. Highly recommend for baseball fans!

許家維
2023-01-07 02:47:48 GMT

This is a must visit in Denver. If you love baseball history and all kinds of old stuff, you should definitely support them and keep this wonderful place operating. Bruce used to own these collections. He is very knowledgeable and welcoming. It is really close to the Coors field so you can have some idea about how the Rockies evolved before you go to a game or join a tour.

mary kosanke
2023-10-27 18:08:46 GMT

If you are interested in the history of baseball and the original 14 ball parks, then this is a must. Don't be deceived by the small storefront, this collection is quite large.

If you are a casual baseball fan you can find something of interest here. Memorabilia from the first night game, seats from old stadiums, uniforms, autographs, and lots of history.

The founder is extremely knowledgeable and very engaged. We had a great conversation with him covering a wide range of topics.

I highly recommend a stop here. Conveniently located near Coors Field.

L L
2023-06-03 22:14:30 GMT

I ❤ this memorabilia museum!
Bruce makes the experience personalized and tells amazing 📖s about #⚾history. There are so many 😎 collectibles and different pieces to explore.
It is something 🤩 to do downtown, especially if it’s ☔🌧…

Cute 👕 👚 s too!
XO ✌😘

MGD
2023-08-30 21:03:56 GMT

Although Smaller than I had Anticipated, The National Ballpark Museum is a Great Visit for even a Casual Baseball Fan.

Christopher Harpster
2024-02-03 00:26:54 GMT

Bruce made the experience even better by giving us many stories about the different items in there. If you’re any sort of sports fan, it’s a must see! Easily one of the best museums I’ve been to.

Matthew Pitlock
2023-03-25 20:13:39 GMT

Great collection! Worth a stop for any baseball fan. The staff at the museum are extremely friendly and knowledgeable. The happily answered all of my questions about the exhibits, traded baseball stories with me and even gave me an in depth lesson on the history of the minor league system. Highly recommend!

Kevin Foote
2023-06-11 21:25:35 GMT

Fun little museum. Seems to be the owners private collection, but it's very extensive. We went with a 4 year old and a 2 year old and they were a too young to appreciate it. Friendly staff.

Steve Wade
2021-08-13 16:17:46 GMT

A “must see” when in Denver. Only 2 blocks from Coors Field and certainly walkable from Union Station when taking the train into downtown. Artifacts from stadiums of the 16 franchises that made up MLB up through the 50s. Very nice and knowledgeable staff as well!

William Bloder
2022-04-29 21:01:54 GMT

An incredible collection of baseball artifacts and memorabilia, truly one of a kind! Super accessible and easy to tour. Matthew was very helpful and knowledgeable. Just like taking a trip back in time 100 years ago to the origins of the game, such a cool museum!

Dara P
2021-05-22 02:47:54 GMT

This was the next best thing to not getting into Coors Field. Randell was a wonderful hosted. Her passion for the game and its history is contagious.
It was great to see my hometown hero, Mel Ott represented there as well.

Melissa Goodwin (bunn)
2017-10-14 01:24:14 GMT

It's like seeing the past come to life. My husband enjoyed the Cubs exhibit. I liked seeing the Shot Heard Round Baseball exhibit and the old Tiger stadium stuff. I couldn't take enough pictures. There are small details of history tucked into every nook and cranny. A must see!!

Brandy Betancourt
2021-08-12 12:03:57 GMT

I could write a book on how wonderful this museum is and all of the amazing treasures it holds! Please if you are in Denver, go visit this gem! The staff loved to talk baseball and the tidbits of information we learned were so much fun!

Juliette Villareal
2023-07-03 04:45:29 GMT

Great place to visit! My baseball fans loved it! The owner was very nice and informative.

John Mattingly
2022-07-31 14:32:26 GMT

MAGICAL! An absolute must for any baseball fan or historian.
His personal collection is EXTRAORDINARY:
- Rotunda light from Ebbets.
- Seat from the Polo Grounds.
- Arched window from Forbes.
- Flag from Wrigley.
- Light from Crosley (first night game).
- Jimmy Fund Box from Fenway.
- Nameplate from Griffith.
- Turnstile from Sportsman's.
- Sign from Shibe/Connie Mack.
Bruce Hellerstein, the owner/curator, was working the door. Our conversation was incredible.
I CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE ENOUGH.

Iowa Reviewers
2021-03-16 20:22:02 GMT

Very cool place to visit for any baseball fan!

Friendly staff and an absolute abundance of artifacts from many historic ballparks. I also liked the section of Denver Bears memorabilia, which added a local touch, in addition to the major league parks whose items are on display. I hope that the collection continues to expand; it's a fun place to visit before a Rockies game, and just down the street from Coors Field.

Sam Bertocchi
2023-04-18 21:46:32 GMT

A must for any baseball fan visiting Denver. So much awesome history and tons to look at. It is not a big space but it is crammed packed with memorabilia and information.

JayPak
2023-10-25 14:35:05 GMT

Bruce has created an welcoming museum with amazing artifacts and we are all the better for it. Any fan traveling in for a Rockies game who hasn’t been here yet must check it out! My favorite room was the library with the chess table.

Ryan Lybarger
2023-08-08 12:44:57 GMT

Loved this place. As an avid baseball fan, this place takes you back in time. Looks like it's time for a bigger space though. A must see for baseball fans old and new.

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