Address: 525 US-15, South Williamsport, PA 17702, USA
Phone: +15703263607
Sunday: 9AM–4PM
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
coddiwompling
Just looked at the museum shop. The need more post cards. The stadium is beautiful.
Kevin Carey
Nice walk thru on history of little league baseball
Jordan Wright
Great place to bring the kiddos.
Robbie Rushing
Wonderful museum. We really enjoyed it!
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Yes there are.
No i don't think you can.
Here is an article that announces the dates for the next three years: https://www.littleleague.org/news/dates-announced-for-next-three-years-of-little-league-world-series-events/ The 2020 LLWS website doesn’t go live until typically May when more information is available to include, but much of the information about coming to Williamsport (regardless of the year) can be found here: https://www.littleleague.org/visit/. While the information is pertaining to 2019, much of it remains evergreen.
Yes. There is an exhibit about the Challenger leagues and the league is included in the First Inning film. The Museum has one wheel chair available.
They did not. They lost to Connecticut in 1965 in the Championship game. That has been Canada's only appearance in the championship game.
Depends on the size of your kids. In addition to visiting this worldly Museum there is a small reptile zoo named Reptile Land about 10 miles south on Route 15 that costs about $15 per person. Small but good quality. If you have very young children of the age that would play in a McDonald's play place there is a larger version of a similar playground called Treasure Castle located in South Williamsport. If you drive about 30 minutes south to the town of Milton the Christ Wesleyan Church has a very nice indoor play area if you look up The Well. it's part of the churches coffee shop area. Very nice coffee shop with good sandwiches available the children's play area is absolutely free. It is open to the public and the majority of the people there are not church members. There are numerous parks and playgrounds. As well as older kids might enjoy a minor league baseball game in Williamsport. Another option for younger children about 30 minutes south is the Lewisburg Children's Museum.
Admission fees are $1 for children 12 and younger, $5 for those 13 to 61, and $3 for those who are 62 and older. Players wearing their uniform jersey with an official Little League Patch are admitted at no charge.
Hours of operation can be located on the world of Little League website
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