there has never been a women in the Major League Baseball there so there will be no section in the hall of fame
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has over 40,000 artifacts, but only a portion of them are on display at one time. There are both permanent and rotating displays.
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The National Basball Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Cooperstown, New York.
Doubleday Field is a minor league baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York named for Abner Doubleday and located two city blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum was created in 1999.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was created in 1990.
A permanent exhibit of "Who's on First" is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame museum in Cooperstown, NY.
The Baseball Hall of Fame opened officially on June 12, 1939. See http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/museum/history.jsp for more information.
The web address of the Iowa Baseball Museum Of Norway is: www.norwaybaseballmuseum.com
The acknowledged "home' of baseball is Cooperstown, New York, site of the Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame.
The web address of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is: http://www.americanjazzmuseum.org
The web address of the Museum-Major League Baseball is: http://www.nebraskamuseums.org