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The Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Ballpark Village, and it celebrates 100 years of the team’s history through numerous photos, artifacts, trophies, and videos. The museum has almost 15,000 artifacts and more than 80,000 photographs, and only the National Baseball Hall of Fame has a larger collection of baseball memorabilia. The museum is divided into several sections. The first section describes “The Cardinal Way,” which is Cardinal George Kissell’s philosophy of playing baseball. There is also an accompanying video.
Other sections of the museum are devoted to specific players and teams from the era of Sportsman’s Park, during which the Cardinals won World Series in 1965. Busch Stadium II, the location where they first won the 1967 Fall Classic and later, in 1968, a National League Championship, is also highlighted. The museum also contains hundreds of bats, uniforms, gloves, and other types of baseball memorabilia. The Cardinals’ World Series trophies are on display in the rotunda, and you can see plaques for the Cardinals Hall of Famers at the end of the tour.
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