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Negro Southern League Museum: A Tribute to Black Baseball

Discover the inspiring history of African-American baseball at Birmingham's Negro Southern League Museum, a tribute to the Negro Southern League.

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The Negro Southern League Museum in Birmingham, Alabama, chronicles the rich history of African-American baseball, particularly focusing on the Negro Southern League. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts, telling the stories of remarkable athletes and teams during segregation.

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  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check out the Satchel Paige hologram exhibit to see a virtual representation of his pitching skills [1, 6].
  • Explore the "wall of balls," a collection of autographed baseballs gathered by Dr. Layton Revel [6].
  • Take your time to examine the timeline of significant events in Negro League history [9, 16].
  • The museum is free, but donations are appreciated [3, 16].
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Regions Field, walk south on 16th Street South for about 2 minutes. The museum will be on your left, adjacent to the ballpark [3].

  • Public Transport

    The Birmingham Xpress bus rapid transit system has a stop near the museum [8, 17]. Check the BJCTA website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information. A single ride fare is $1.50 [8].

  • Parking

    Free parking is available next to the museum during normal operating hours [1]. However, parking availability and cost may be affected during local sporting events [1]. Street parking is free after 5:00 PM and on weekends [11]. Several paid parking lots are also located within walking distance [14].

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The Negro Southern League Museum, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is a cultural gem dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of African-American baseball in the South [3, 6]. Opened in August 2015, the museum stands as a tribute to the Negro Southern League and its impact on the sport [3]. It features an impressive collection of original Negro League baseball artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of black baseball players during segregation [2, 5]. The museum's exhibits cover the Negro Southern League, Industrial League baseball, and the journey of black players into Major League Baseball [3]. Highlights include autographed baseballs, well-worn gloves, cleats, and uniforms [6, 16]. A hologram exhibit allows visitors to witness a virtual Satchel Paige pitching [1, 6]. The museum also houses a research center with a team dedicated to Negro League and Southern League baseball history [2]. The Negro Southern League, established in 1920, served as a vital feeder for talented black baseball players into the Negro American League and Negro National League [10, 19]. The museum not only honors these leagues but also showcases the stories of iconic teams like the Birmingham Black Barons and the Atlanta Black Crackers [6, 10].

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