Figures from Hall of Famers to Hollywood characters re-created in wax, plus a sidewalk cafe.
Hours
Monday | 9AM–9PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–9PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–9PM |
Thursday | 9AM–9PM |
Friday | 9AM–9PM |
Saturday | 9AM–9PM |
Sunday | 9AM–9PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 99 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326 Phone: (607) 547-1273 Website: http://baseballwaxmuseum.com/
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This is a must go to place while in Cooperstown New York. The wax museum is very well done and you can learn many things about baseball you did not know.
Review Summary
Josh D
interesting place exhibit were cool , in side store was dry cool with the autographed bikes.
Pat De Luca
This is a good place to learn about some baseball history.
ABCWeldon
Tons of fun for the entire family.
Louis Abbatepaolo
A very worthwhile thing to see. Wax figures brought the players back to life. Also has a DVD playing baseball bloopers. Everything was enjoyable.
Sherwin Tsai
had no problem with the staff, the one woman working the museum/store was very nice. The wax figures didn’t look anything like who they’re supposed to look like and I feel like the museum knows that, which is why some faces were hidden by positioning their faces to be less visible. Kevin Costner looked more like Tom Cruise and George W. Bush was unrecognizable
bluejay_32
Roger Maris batted left handed and should not be in the right handed batter’s box.