Negro Southern League Museum, Birmingham

Negro Southern League Museum, Birmingham

The Negro Southern League Museum commemorates the baseball league that lasted from 1920 to 1951. This league served as a pathway for some of baseball's greats to start playing professionally. When you spend some time here, you'll learn more about the rise of professional baseball and the various trials that these early players faced.

Memorabilia from some of the league's greatest stars is one of the best experiences. These collections are set up in a way that draws the attention of all ages. Uniforms from players such as Satchel Paige, Bullet Joe Rogan, and Willie Wells are here for you to enjoy.

There are 1,500 signed baseballs on display. You'll also be able to see displays related to Bo Jackson and the original Rickwood Field. Other highlights from the league include the McCallister Trophy, a player's contract from the Cuban Stars dating to 1907, and a Satchel Paige hologram.

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Sight Name: Negro Southern League Museum
Sight Location: Birmingham, USA (See walking tours in Birmingham)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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