At the Little League Museum, history isn’t just preserved. It’s celebrated with the fervor of a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth. The Little League Museum explores the enduring legacy of Little League Baseball and Softball. Founded by Carl Stotz in 1939, these youth sports have grown from a local initiative to a global phenomenon. Along the way, Little League has shaped and inspired young athletes worldwide. The museum tells that story.
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that tell the story of how Little League evolved over the decades. From its humble beginnings to becoming a cultural institution, you’ll learn the story of sportsmanship and the joy of playing ball at a young age.
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What To Expect
Throughout the museum, you can view a collection of historic artifacts related to Little League. Among the artifacts are historic uniforms, equipment, trophies and personal items which players and supporters have donated over the decades. You’ll also find tons of interactive sections, including a questionnaire wall and a baseball to draw or write on. You’ll also find lots of historic audio recordings and videos.
The Hall of Excellence honors former Little Leaguers who “exemplify the values learned in Little League.” This section honors their dedication and contributions, inspiring visitors with tales of leadership and commitment to the game.
Beyond its exhibits, the museum offers educational programs that teach sports history and instill values of teamwork and fair play. These programs also promote understanding of the broader impact of organized youth sports.
Know Before You Go
Plan to spend at least an hour on the inside and about 45 minutes on the outside for a walk around inside and out of the ball fields.
Getting there: 525 US-15, South Williamsport, PA
Hours: Generally open 7 days a week, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., but hours vary by season, so check the website below.
Website: World of Little League