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Visit Cooperstown
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Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Ted Williams. These individuals are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame through enshrinement. Now you can join them as a member of Baseball's most prestigious and honored institution by becoming a Friend. By joining our membership program, you will help to support the mission of the Hall of Fame and Museum. Your support will aid in the preservation of artifacts that document the rich history of our National Pastime and will help support our education program and our Museum programs.
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When in Cooperstown The Batter's Box Recommends...
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Whisperin' Pines Chalet
www.wpchalet.com
4128 County Hwy. 11
Cooperstown, NY 13326
Phone: (607) 547-5640
Toll-free: 1 (888) 547-5650
Email: whisperinpines@att.net
The Best Waffles of any Bed and Breakfast in Cooperstown
The chalet, nestled in a hollow on the bank of a babbling brook, is just 3 miles from Cooperstown and 2.5 miles from the Cooperstown Dreams Park. Our furnishings are fine and our setting is nature. The Chalet is ideal for small weddings, social gatherings, or business meetings. Chris and Erin Doucas strive to make your stay as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. Please inquire for details.
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What to See and Do Where to Stay Where to Eat Where to Shop
The Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce offices are located at 31 Chestnut Street, one block southwest from the traffic light on Main Street. If you are traveling north along Route 28, we are just on your right, across from the fire station. Please stop by and see us during your visit, so that we may answer any questions you may have, or just browse our brochure racks. |
The National Baseball Hall of Fame
Karen and "The Babe" |
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