My grandson and I visited the "Hall" this past Friday. We had never been and I can honestly say that at 67, I sincerely felt 40 years younger when I left. I relived all the wonderful Red's times in our baseball history and could remember where I was, who I was with, and how I felt when these things were happening! My grandson is too young to truly appreciate the history, but enjoyed it just as much in his own way, plus loved the interactive displays. We soon appreciated what Johnny Bench deal with all those years while putting our head in the catchers mask. He belongs to the "Redheads" so we only were entitled to one 1976 World Series replica ring and believe me, we are going to share custody of this treasure. Plus everyone there was so pleasant, polite and informative. I had goosebumps most of my visit and as corny as it may sound I felt the utmost respect and awe in this wonderful place. Thank you so very much for so successful maintaining, staffing, and keeping the information so very interesting. Wow what an experience for us! Again thank you!!!!
A fantastic experience for any Reds fan. The museum has awesome artifacts covering all eras of baseball's oldest team; from Joe Nuxhall's microphone to three World Series championship trophies (before trophies were awarded teams received large banners). There are several immersive experiences such as stepping into the radio broadcast booth to gauging your fastball across the middle of the plate. In the middle of the museum are plaques honoring inductees into the Reds Hall of Fame. One of the most interesting visuals is to see 4,192 baseballs stacked from first to third floor representing the Hit Kong's achievement. Open year round, this is a great indoor winter activity to tide fans over until spring training starts. Plan to spend 90 minutes to 2 hours to fully enjoy the visit in an unhurried manner.
Such a great place to learn about The Reds. Even get to throw a baseball, and take a photo of yourself in a locker room.
I love the wall of baseball's for Pete Rose. This work of art is awesome.
If you're a Reds fan or a baseball aficionado you owe it to yourself to spend a few hours here.
Reds Hall Of Fame Museum is a US Museum based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Reds Hall Of Fame Museum is located at 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA.
Please contact with Reds Hall Of Fame Museum using information above: Address, Phone number, Fax, Postal code, Website address, E-mail, Facebook. Find Reds Hall Of Fame Museum opening hours and driving directions or map. Find real customer reviews and ratings or write your own review.
Find Museum in Cincinnati