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Wood Bat Mill Tour
5.0 (9)
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Oneonta, NY
Step inside Leatherstocking Timber Products Wood Bat Mill and witness how the strongest bats in baseball begin their journey. This exclusive one-hour experience walks you through the entire process—from selecting premium hardwoods to shaping, drying and finishing the billets that become professional-grade bats used by major league players. Gain insider knowledge, ask questions, and take home a souvenir to remember your visit. Perfect for fans, families, groups, and anyone curious about premium hardwood craftsmanship. Online reservations are limited to 19 people. Please call 607-436-9082 for groups of 10 or more please book multiple time slots. Located just 15 minutes from the Cooperstown All Star Village and 30 minutes from Cooperstown. ⚠️Minimum age is 10 for safety reasons. ⚠️ Parts of the mill tour take place outdoors. Please dress for the weather and wear closed-toe shoes. No Crocs or sandals, please.
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10+ years

City of Contrasts Tour-Manhattan, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn
4.6 (142)
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New York, NY
After getting on board this original experience we will travel to the first stop in the prominent Jazz neighborhood of Harlem. The experience continues heading out of Manhattan into the Bronx to admire the grandeur of Yankee Stadium. The exploration of the Bronx continues to the “Joker Steps “and artistic murals- learning more about this famous street art and the history of The Bronx. Our exploration continues in Queens with a lively stroll at the fascinating Flushing Meadows Corona Park. U.S. Open National Tennis Center, Citi Field NY Mets baseball stadium, and Uni-sphere. Brooklyn is where we explore the Williamsburg neighborhood, the largest concentration of Hasidic Jews. The show continues down at Brooklyn’s waterfront, with a view of the world-famous panorama of Manhattan’s skyline and a pace at Domino park. This park’s architecture & landscape is a gorgeous way to admire the New York city bay and landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty & One world trade center.
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All ages

Tuesday Night Lights: McCovey Cove Sail
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San Francisco, CA
The ballpark season has arrived! Tuesday Night Lights trips are the perfect way to welcome summer on the San Francisco Bay and root for the home team! Depart from Pier39, take a relaxing sail along the city-front, and settle into McCovey Cove for a spectacular 90 minutes of baseball action viewed from the water, including the large-screen monitor on the outside of the park! Tickets include a branded trucker hat in black/orange team colors, charcuterie apps, one free drink ticket and guaranteed fun!
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All ages

French Tour of the Bronx
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New York, NY
Accompanied by our French guides who have lived in New York for years, come and discover the Bronx from a unique angle. From its colourful streets to the murals that tell the story of its inhabitants, immerse yourself in a neighbourhood where culture, diversity and resilience blend. Explore Mott Haven and Port Morris, where urban art and local initiatives bring old warehouses back to life. Admire the historic landmarks of Grand Concourse, one of New York’s most iconic boulevards, and experience the excitement of Yankee Stadium, the temple of American baseball. An immersive tour, off the beaten track, to understand the true heart of the Bronx and meet those who are shaping its renewal.
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All ages

90 Minute Walking Tour in Kauffman Stadium
4.9 (70)
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Kansas City, MO
Kauffman Stadium is home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. An All-Star Tour takes guests to areas not normally open to the public. Learn about Kauffman Stadium, the Kauffman Stadium water spectacular and the history of baseball in Kansas City dating to the 1800s Go online - Wi-Fi access is included
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Explore NYC- Tour of Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
4.8 (16)
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New York, NY
Discover the greatest of New York City on this half-day guided tour that visits the most well-known sites in The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn in addition to the breathtaking vistas of Manhattan. Discover more about the local way of life in these colorful and varied boroughs, which have two of America's finest baseball stadiums, jazz, theater, and street art, among other things! This inspirational tour of the Big Apple offers something for everyone to appreciate, since living in NYC is all about the contrasts of cultures.
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All ages

See NYC Across the Hudson from NJ
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New York, NY
See NYC from Jersey City, NJ. Also find out how this NJ side of the Hudson prospered in the past and today because of the proximity to NYC. Much history is here, too, with the American Revolution, Escaping Slaves, World War I and the onetime biggest passenger area in America. End the tour at Hoboken where Frank Sinatra was born and baseball started. Eat at Carlo's bakery.
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All ages

Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens Coach Tour from Manhattan
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New York, NY
This half-day tour is an excellent opportunity for a unique insight into these lesser-known neighborhoods. Mini-bus transportation makes it easy and efficient to get around the city’s busy streets. Aboard the bus you will cross Grand Central’s bridge, with a view of Grand Central Station, continue to the Upper East Side, one of the most affluent and elegant neighborhoods in the city before going to Spanish Harlem on the way to the Bronx. See Yankee Stadium, the home ballpark of the New York Yankees baseball team, the Grand Concourse, and pass in front of the Bronx Museum of the Arts. Stop at Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, where you'll have an authentic Italian-American experience. Visit Italian restaurants, delis, bakeries, cafes and shops. Next, pass by Randall’s Island and through Queens. Finally reach Brooklyn, where you'll visit Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Lastly, return to Manhattan through the legendary Brooklyn Bridge.
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All ages

Cincinnati Ballparks & Breweries Bus Tour
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Cincinnati, OH
Professional baseball began in Cincinnati and this unique experience takes guests to every location where the Reds played during the 19th and 20th century, tracing the connection between historic brewing and baseball along the way! Beginning at the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, the tour starts with an informative trip to Great American Ball Park and includes a stop in the Reds’ home dugout. From there, we head out via bus to Union Grounds and Cincinnati's Union Terminal, where the undefeated 1869 Red Stockings played baseball! The Crosley Field site is certainly on the list, as are Avenue Grounds and Bank Street Grounds. Findlay Market’s Opening Day Parade is a Cincinnati tradition dating back more than a century and we’ll take you along the original parade route on the way to the remaining structures of the historic John Hauck Brewery, owner of the team during the 1880s. Tours include a souvenir map, a ticket voucher to the Reds Hall of Fame, and a beer at the Moerlein Lager House!
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10+ years

1919: The year that changed baseball tour
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Cincinnati, OH
This tour focuses on the events and activities surrounding the controversial 1919 World Series that matched up the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox. Join us as we explore how that series and Cincinnati changed baseball forever.
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All ages
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