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Built in 1883, this stately Victorian house is
located two blocks from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Since 1988, the
Baseball Bed and Breakfast has welcomed baseball fanatics and opera
aficionados. The hostess, Suzanne Rudy, maintains the bed and
breakfast from Opening Day until the last game
of the World Series.
She prepares a full-course, homemade breakfast each morning, which
is served outside on the deck. The Baseball Bed and Breakfast
is a great place to plan a relaxing visit to the Home of Baseball
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As you enter the Baseball Bed and
Breakfast, you encounter the grand staircase hallway lined with
memorabilia, ranging from baseball photographs and posters to a
letter from President Richard Nixon. |
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Upstairs, the hallway is reserved for
the greatest of the Hall of Famers and seldom seen photos of the
Negro Leagues. Mantle, Mays, Williams and Musial are among
those that line the hall. The five bedrooms display
memorabilia of each of the five original inductees. |
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One of the distinctive pieces in the
Baseball Bed and Breakfast collection is a pair of original chairs
from old
Comiskey
Park
in
Chicago
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serves breakfast outside on the deck, looking out to the expansive
yard. The Baseball Bed and Breakfast also has a lounge chair
and a hammock in a quiet, peaceful setting for guests' use during
the day. For the kids, there is a basketball hoop and a swing. |
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To
look at the bedrooms, click
here.
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Baseball
Bed and Breakfast
54 Chestnut Street
Cooperstown
,
NY
13326
For
reservations, call Suzanne Rudy at (607) 547-5943 or (212) 665-4077
off-season
E-mail
Suzanne at suzanne@baseballbandb.com
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