Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket at Babe Ruth Birthplace And Museum
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- Babe Ruth Birthplace And Museum
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Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket
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Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum Tickets
The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum takes you into the childhood home of America's greatest baseball legend. This historic Baltimore row house at 216 Emory Street preserves the rooms where George Herman "Babe" Ruth spent his early years, offering a rare glimpse into the making of a sporting icon.
Inside, you'll find permanent and rotating exhibitions that chronicle Ruth's remarkable journey from Baltimore local to international superstar. The museum displays authentic memorabilia from his childhood alongside artifacts from his legendary careers with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. Rare photographs, personal letters, vintage baseball cards, and game-used equipment bring Ruth's story to life through carefully curated displays.
Your self-guided visit allows you to explore at your own pace while knowledgeable staff and docents are available to share insider stories and answer questions. The museum also celebrates Baltimore's broader sports heritage, highlighting other Maryland-born athletes and the city's sporting achievements through multimedia exhibits and interactive displays.
Highlights
- Explore the preserved row house where Babe Ruth was born and spent his early childhood
- View authentic artifacts including Ruth's personal memorabilia, vintage baseball cards, and game-used equipment
- Discover rare photographs and personal letters that reveal intimate details of Ruth's life
- Learn about Baltimore's rich sports history beyond baseball through interactive displays
- Take memorable photos alongside treasures from baseball's golden era
- Browse the museum shop for themed memorabilia and unique gifts
Plan Your Visit to Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
The museum opens daily from 10:00am to 4:00pm at 216 Emory Street, just steps from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Most visitors spend one to two hours exploring the exhibitions, though baseball enthusiasts often linger longer among the displays.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, and photography is encouraged throughout most areas for personal use. Street parking and nearby public parking options are available, though onsite parking is not provided. Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience, and bring ID as it may be requested at entry.
Located in Baltimore's historic sports district, the museum pairs perfectly with other local attractions. After exploring Ruth's birthplace, you might enjoy Baltimore's food scene on a walking tour or discover more of the city's heritage with guided visits to Baltimore's historic landmarks.
Good to know
- Visitor guidelines
Museum is wheelchair accessible
Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience
ID may be requested at entry
Onsite parking is not included
Audio guides are not available
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
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