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120 16th St S, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA
Birmingham, Alabama 35233
(205) 581-3040

The Museum is a true gem in the city! I was impressed by the kinds of rare artifacts housed there and by the fact that you can visit on a random day and end up meeting one of the former players. The director - Natasha - is warm and welcoming, and is passionate about highlighting the collection and gaining support for the Museum.

I thoroughly enjoyed the museum. As a mother of two boys, you are always searching for ways to educate your children and keep their interest. This place did exactly that. Ms. Natasha demonstrated to my 9 year old how the baseball simulator worked, and he was ecstatic. The museum not only shows a rich history of baseball, but it threads in elements of common interests for everyone.

I have visited the museum several times and everyone, including the Museum's Director, is always friendly and knowledgeable. She displays class, enthusiasm and pride in the museum. Her work ethic is top notch ensuring that the facility operates efficiently. I encourage everyone to visit the Negro Southern League Museum and be inspired about the history of our great Negro League players.

I visited the Birmingham Negro Southern League Museum in October 2017. As a new resident, I was eager to learn more about the Negro Baseball League. I participated in an exciting tour given by Director Rogers. To my delight, she was very professional, yet kind and welcoming. The museum is very clean and well managed. I believe that I speak for many citizens when I say we are proud to have such a wonderful attraction in Birmingham. Kudos to Ms. Rogers; you're doing a wonderful job!

This is an amazing Museum with a lot of history. The inter activity was a great component; my 3-year-old enjoyed it. Our tour given by the director of the museum was enlighten and fresh. We will definitely be coming back and telling all of our in town and out of town friends and family about this great learning treasure.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    12:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
120 16th St S, Birmingham, AL 35233, USA.
City:
Birmingham
Postcode:
35233

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  • Christopher
    Added 2016.06.10
    The Museum is a true gem in the city! I was impressed by the kinds of rare artifacts housed there and by the fact that you can visit on a random day and end up meeting one of the former players. The director - Natasha - is warm and welcoming, and is passionate about highlighting the collection and gaining support for the Museum.
  • Vanessa
    Added 2016.03.17
    I thoroughly enjoyed the museum. As a mother of two boys, you are always searching for ways to educate your children and keep their interest. This place did exactly that. Ms. Natasha demonstrated to my 9 year old how the baseball simulator worked, and he was ecstatic. The museum not only shows a rich history of baseball, but it threads in elements of common interests for everyone.
  • Carter
    Added 2015.11.24
    I have visited the museum several times and everyone, including the Museum's Director, is always friendly and knowledgeable. She displays class, enthusiasm and pride in the museum. Her work ethic is top notch ensuring that the facility operates efficiently. I encourage everyone to visit the Negro Southern League Museum and be inspired about the history of our great Negro League players.
  • Sophia
    Added 2015.02.10
    I visited the Birmingham Negro Southern League Museum in October 2017. As a new resident, I was eager to learn more about the Negro Baseball League. I participated in an exciting tour given by Director Rogers. To my delight, she was very professional, yet kind and welcoming. The museum is very clean and well managed. I believe that I speak for many citizens when I say we are proud to have such a wonderful attraction in Birmingham. Kudos to Ms. Rogers; you're doing a wonderful job!
  • Sean
    Added 2013.10.09
    This is an amazing Museum with a lot of history. The inter activity was a great component; my 3-year-old enjoyed it. Our tour given by the director of the museum was enlighten and fresh. We will definitely be coming back and telling all of our in town and out of town friends and family about this great learning treasure.
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