If you're a baseball fan, you owe it to yourself to visit this place in Missouri at some point in your life. It's a museum in Kansas City that pays tribute to a baseball league that was built for those who were not included in Major League Baseball at the time.

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is located at 1616 E 18th Street in Kansas City, Missouri and was founded in 1990. It's now grown into quite an experience for anyone with even a passing interest in baseball and what America was like for the first half of the 1900's.

Inside the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri

Gallery Credit: Negro Leagues Baseball Museum via YouTube

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is privately-funded, but a not-for-profit place. Even beyond the regular baseball season, they have a lot of activities there. It's truly worth the time to make it a part of your next adventure near Kansas City. You'll never look at baseball (or life) the same way again.

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