The Roger Maris Museum, Baseball memorabilia museum in West Acres Shopping Center, Fargo, United States.
The Roger Maris Museum is a baseball museum in Fargo housed within a shopping center, featuring a glass exhibition space with original equipment and memorabilia. The collection displays jerseys, awards, documentary films, and personal items from different stages of his career.
The museum was established in 1984 after the namesake chose its location, creating a lasting connection between the region and his accomplishments. Its focus centers on his remarkable 1961 season, a pivotal moment that defined his career and legacy.
The museum celebrates a local hero's role in professional baseball through artifacts that reveal his legacy in the region. Visitors can observe how the community values his achievements and what his career meant to North Dakota baseball culture.
The museum is located within a shopping center and operates during the same hours as the mall, with no admission fee required. Visitors can access it as part of a shopping trip and should note that the venue is situated in a public commercial space.
The collection features a reconstructed locker from the legendary season, filled with personal items that offer insight into the daily life of a professional athlete. This reconstruction allows visitors to connect more directly with the world of one of baseball's greatest players.
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