Open on weekends, and free to visit, the Duke Basketball Museum packs a LOT of history, memories, information, passion, and excellence into a small space, right nextdoor to Cameron Indoor Stadium. Revisit the 5 national championships 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆! Learn about Coach K's leadership role with Team USA and the Olympic gold medals, including the "Redeem Team" with Kobe & LeBron.🥇Follow the paths to the Final Four, see features about Duke's national players of the year, and defensive players of the year. You can even experience the sounds of Cameron Indoor gameday in an interactive booth. 🚩 Doable within half an hour or less if that's all you have, you can dive deeper and learn more if you aren't as rushed. It's very well designed and nicely put together. Enjoy, and GO...
Read moreThe museum is not huge but you could spend a long time in there. It is so impressive. The history of Duke basketball is on Full display. All the facts. All the trophies. The museum with shiny and pristine. I would definitely recommend it if you're in the area. It is literally right above Cameron Indoor Stadium where Duke plays basketball and only about half a block from the football stadium. The Duke campus was spectacular and beautiful. I hope to return some day. Admission to the museum was free when I was there. They do have limited hours some days though so you want to check...
Read moreAs a long time Duke fan, my wife and I were well rewarded in our visit to the museum and Cameron Indoor Stadium. Pete Moller (Duke '61) was the most personable and well informed tour guide we've ever experienced. Pete's pride in Duke athletics (not just men's basketball) overflowed in his presentations and answers to questions, and every Duke coach, player and student who walked passed our tour group all greeted Pete clearly with respect and admiration. Duke athletics dept. is very lucky to have such an...
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