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The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum is dedicated to showcasing the life of famous baseball legend Joe Jackson. The museum is located in the house where Joe lived and died. The building relocated to Field Street in the historic West End of Greenville in 2006, where it stands today and has the house number of 356, which stands as a reminder of Joe’s incredible lifetime batting average of .356.
Famous for being both a brilliant baseball player and for fixing the World Series, Jackson is one of the most beloved ballplayers of all time. The museum boasts a magnificent collection of records, photographs, memorabilia, artifacts, and other baseball-related items from the life of Shoeless Joe Jackson, as well as a rare book collection dedicated to his career.
356 Field Street, Across from Fluor Field, Historic West End, Greenville, South Carolina, Phone: 864-346-4867
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