Legendsâ Attic in Claremont, California, is an absolute treasure trove for any sports memorabilia enthusiast. This isnât your typical memorabilia store; it's like stepping into a private museum where each piece tells a story. From game-used items to one-of-a-kind treasures from Orel Hershiserâs personal collection, the variety and uniqueness of the items are astounding.
The atmosphere is both welcoming and awe-inspiring, with free admission making it accessible to everyone. Whether you're a die-hard Dodgers fan or just love sports history, you'll find something that captures your heart. The pinball machines add a nostalgic touch, making the experience even more enjoyable and takes you back to a simpler time.
Open from Tuesday through Saturday, Legendsâ Attic is truly a rare gem. 1/1! So many sports LEGENDS represented, and you'll even find unique Hollywood collector pieces. If all of that wasnât enough, there's an exclusive gallery featuring the innovative black-and-white paintings of Dave Hobrecht, known for his stunning and detailed work in sports art. Donât miss out on this incredible destination and experience â itâs definitely worth the...
   Read moreIf you consider yourself a true blue, LA sports fan you HAVE to check out Legends Attic in Claremont. Located right on Foothill Blvd (Route 66) next to the Double Tree Inn it is filled with so much Dodgers, Lakers, Angels, and other sports memorabilia that you will love. The paintings by Dave Hobrecht also are on display and truly capture the spirit of LA sports fans. Staff is very friendly and helpful and plenty of parking. Lots of cool Hollywood memorabilia to check out as well and everything there is for sale if you find something the want to take home. Also, I was told they will be hosting meet & greet and signing events with different sports figures so keep an eye out for those dates. Names I heard were Darryl Strawberry, Bo Jackson and Orel Hershiser(who is...
   Read moreThis morning we visited Legends Attic in Claremont. I was there with my son, mom and uncle & aunt. We didnât know what to expect, from the moment we stepped into the store/museum we were greeted with a friendly hello, explained the rooms to us and let us wonder around. Towards the end, we met Christian (an employee). Christian was very sweet, friendly and informative. He gave us an insight on a lot of her memorabilia, allowed us to take photos and eventually began talking about life in general. He was super knowledgeable and made us feel at home, and allowed us to ask questions! I highly recommend this store/museum. Letâs support this business, and follow them on social media. Huge shout-out...
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