2 avaliações para Ivan Allen Jr Braves Museum & Hall of Fame @ Turner Field
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Scott B.
Classificação do local: 4 Panama City, FL
Nice museum with lots of Braves memorabilia when you come to a game stop by here.
Justin B.
Classificação do local: 4 Marietta, GA
My dad and I checked this place out last time we were at a braves game and we both enjoyed the tour; however, I am going to have to talk to someone next time I am at Turner Field, because the website says that the ticket purchase for the tour includes a guided tour throughout the entire stadium, including visits to the press box, club house and dug-out. Instead of the possible cool experience the website describes, we were confined to the small room dedicated to all the memorabilia, and frankly when I found out all of the other things we could have done I was a little peeved. Mental note, obnoxiously complain to the ticket guy in front of the museum in a two-year old temper tantrum fashion. The museum displays game memorabilia from the Braves humble beginnings in Boston with Babe Ruth on the roster, up to the more recent achievements like their 14th straight division championship pennant in 2005, which was stolen from them the next year by a team with immense financial wealth that bought most of their players who are cheered on at home by an obnoxiously annoying fan-base. That’s right, the evil no good NY Mets. Walking through the museum felt somewhat surreal because they had items on display like Hank Aaron’s home-run record breaking baseball bat and the 1995 World Series trophy. Overall, the tour is worth the ten bucks if you are a casual Braves fan. Definitely give this place a visit if you are a hardcore Braves fan, but if you are as hardcore as you proclaim yourself to be, you would have already been there.