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North Carolina Baseball Museum, Wilson

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Located at Historic Fleming Stadium at 300 Stadium Street in Wilson, N.C. the museum has over 3328 square feet and showcases memorabilia of many aspects from across North Carolina. Memorabilia is from ball players that are native North Carolinians, and the museum is highlighted by showcases for Luke Appling, Rick Ferrell, Jim “Catfish” Hunter, Gaylord Perry, Buck Leonard, Enos Slaughter, and Hoyt Wilheim, the seven Hall of Fame inductees in Cooperstown from North Carolina.
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  • Well, you have to love baseball if you are going to make this trek. The North Carolina Baseball Museum is nestled down the left-field line, inside of Fleming Stadium, home of the Wilson Tobs of the.....  more
    Well, you have to love baseball if you are going to make this trek. The North Carolina Baseball Museum is nestled down the left-field line, inside of Fleming Stadium, home of the Wilson Tobs of the.....  more »
  • We've lived in Eastern NC for 15 years and only recently heard of this place. It was smaller than we thought it would be, but loaded with NC baseball history. The museum is inside the Wilson, NC... 
    We've lived in Eastern NC for 15 years and only recently heard of this place. It was smaller than we thought it would be, but loaded with NC baseball history. The museum is inside the Wilson, NC...  more »
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  • There is so much history in one little space! The volunteers are friendly and extremely knowledgeable. The museum needs a bigger space where it can more logically display the artifacts and can provide information in an easier to understand layout.
  • This is a awesome little museum. It is small but has alot if amazing history in it. Our son is going on 5 and loves baseball and this was a nice treat. I had the day off so we used this day as a field trip day for school since he is being home schooled this year.

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