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Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Fame And Museum — Attraction in Cincinnati

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Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Fame And Museum
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The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is an entity established by Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise that pays homage to the team's past through displays, photographs and multimedia.
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100 Joe Nuxhall Wy, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Carol Ann's Carousel
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Moerlein Lager House
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Ruth's Chris Steak House
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AC Hotel Cincinnati at The Banks
135 Joe Nuxhall Wy, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Fame And Museum

100 Joe Nuxhall Wy, Cincinnati, OH 45202
4.8(228)
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The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is an entity established by Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise that pays homage to the team's past through displays, photographs and multimedia.

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attractions: Great American Ball Park, Ohio River Trail, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, The Escape Game Cincinnati, The Banks, Heritage Bank Center, Smale Riverfront Park, Carol Ann's Carousel, Taft Theatre, John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, restaurants: Condado Tacos, Moerlein Lager House, Jefferson Social, Tin Roof, Yard House, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Taste of Belgium - The Banks, The Filson Queen City Kitchen & Bar, The Park, Wild Eggs
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Nearby attractions of Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Fame And Museum

Great American Ball Park

Ohio River Trail

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

The Escape Game Cincinnati

The Banks

Heritage Bank Center

Smale Riverfront Park

Carol Ann's Carousel

Taft Theatre

John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge

Great American Ball Park

Great American Ball Park

4.7

(6.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Ohio River Trail

Ohio River Trail

4.8

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

4.7

(1.6K)

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The Escape Game Cincinnati

The Escape Game Cincinnati

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Condado Tacos

Moerlein Lager House

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Santos GarzaSantos Garza
This museum is a must see attraction for all baseball enthusiasts!! There are many interesting things to do here from reading about the Red's history of their World Series runs to the different baseball players that made an impact on the Red's organization. This is a must see for young ones. During our particular visit, they dedicated a section to the Hispanic players that were first signed by the Red's organization and anyone with a paid ticket were given a complimentary bobbing head of a Reds player. The kiddos can also enjoy making their own baseball card and recording their own short television commentating clip.
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Took my son to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame museum when we were in town visiting and had a wonderful time. If your a baseball fan this is a must visit museum as the Cincinnati Reds were an outstanding team in the 70's and again in the early 1990's. Tons of outstanding players over the years played in Cincinnati. My first MLB baseball game was at the old Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh where we watched the Pirates take on the Reds. In any event, we all had a great time. Highly recommend this experience especially if there isn't a game played at the ballpark that day.
Jamie ClarkJamie Clark
This was a so much fun, and I am not much into baseball. My husband wanted to come and I'm so glad he suggested it for our visit to Cincinnati. There was a lot of info, stats and history, but presented beautifully and with a lot of interactive opportunities. The kids loved being at the sports desk, and also doing the radio play by play for Ken Griffey Jr's 600th home run. We made them their own baseball cards (virtually) and learned a lot about past Red's players in the rotunda Hall of Fame video area. Overall a really great 2 hour visit.
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This museum is a must see attraction for all baseball enthusiasts!! There are many interesting things to do here from reading about the Red's history of their World Series runs to the different baseball players that made an impact on the Red's organization. This is a must see for young ones. During our particular visit, they dedicated a section to the Hispanic players that were first signed by the Red's organization and anyone with a paid ticket were given a complimentary bobbing head of a Reds player. The kiddos can also enjoy making their own baseball card and recording their own short television commentating clip.
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Took my son to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame museum when we were in town visiting and had a wonderful time. If your a baseball fan this is a must visit museum as the Cincinnati Reds were an outstanding team in the 70's and again in the early 1990's. Tons of outstanding players over the years played in Cincinnati. My first MLB baseball game was at the old Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh where we watched the Pirates take on the Reds. In any event, we all had a great time. Highly recommend this experience especially if there isn't a game played at the ballpark that day.
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This was a so much fun, and I am not much into baseball. My husband wanted to come and I'm so glad he suggested it for our visit to Cincinnati. There was a lot of info, stats and history, but presented beautifully and with a lot of interactive opportunities. The kids loved being at the sports desk, and also doing the radio play by play for Ken Griffey Jr's 600th home run. We made them their own baseball cards (virtually) and learned a lot about past Red's players in the rotunda Hall of Fame video area. Overall a really great 2 hour visit.
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5.0
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Title: A Grand Slam of Baseball History at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum

Rating: ★★★★★

As a baseball fan, visiting the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum was an absolute home run. Located at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, this museum offers a comprehensive and immersive experience into the rich history of the Cincinnati Reds franchise.

From the moment I entered the museum, I was greeted with an impressive collection of artifacts, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits. The layout of the museum is well-designed, guiding visitors through different eras of Reds baseball and showcasing the team's accomplishments and iconic moments.

One of the highlights of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is the extensive collection of player memorabilia. From jerseys and gloves to bats and baseballs, the museum displays a treasure trove of items that tell the stories of Reds legends. Seeing the actual equipment used by baseball greats like Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Pete Rose was truly awe-inspiring.

The museum also features interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. From virtual reality experiences that allow you to step onto the field with the Reds to batting cages where you can test your swing, there are plenty of opportunities to get hands-on and feel like a part of the team. These interactive elements add an extra layer of excitement to the museum visit.

In addition to the player exhibits, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum also pays tribute to significant moments in Reds history. From their multiple World Series victories to their iconic Big Red Machine era, the museum delves into the team's successes and the impact they have had on the city of Cincinnati. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of the Reds and their importance in the world of baseball.

The museum staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about the Reds. They are always ready to answer questions and provide additional insights into the exhibits. Their enthusiasm adds to the overall experience and makes the visit even more enjoyable.

The only minor drawback is the limited space available for exhibits. The Cincinnati Reds have a storied history, and while the museum does an excellent job of highlighting key moments, some fans may feel that certain aspects of the team's past could be further explored. However, this is a minor criticism in an otherwise outstanding museum.

Overall, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-visit for any baseball enthusiast. With its impressive collection, interactive exhibits, and knowledgeable staff, it offers an immersive and informative journey through the history of the Reds. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just have a passing interest in baseball, this museum will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the Cincinnati Reds and their place in the sport's history.

(Note: This review is based on the writer's personal experience and is not influenced by any...

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5.0
4y

We were in town taking in a couple of ball games between the Detroit Tigers and the Cincinnati Reds, and as a life long Tigers fan, I can honestly say this Hal of Fame and Museum is absolutely phenomenal. The amount and quality of the artifacts and exhibits are amazing, and the museum is much larger than it seems, so it's nice to be able to leave and return on the same ticket. The pinnacle of the museum for me was the Hall of Fame room; to see all the inductees in that atmosphere, it truly did feel like "the church of baseball", to quote a baseball movie. I can think of a few MLB teams with storied histories that could take some lessons from the Reds and honor their Hall of Famers. I would definitely give this place ten...

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5.0
1y

This is coming from someone who is not a fan of the Reds (although the early 90’s Reds were among my favorite teams). This place is awesome! It is suitable for all ages. Enough interactive activities and statues for the young and enough information and memorabilia for the older fan of baseball. The videos in the rotunda were great and to the point. The various bats, gloves, uniforms, etc., throughout different eras are plenty in number. I took my time and was in there for about two hours and if I were really a fan of the team I could have easily spent another hour reading through everything. If you go to a Reds game and you’re somewhat interested in the team it’s a must stop and give at least 1.5 hours to go...

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