World of Little League Museum

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539 US-15
Williamsport, PA 17702

The World of Little League® Museum, located in Williamsport, PA, first opened its doors in 1982 and has since been a popular destination for thousands of visitors annually. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and impact of Little League® through a variety of exhibits and educational resources.

With a reopening scheduled for February 6, the museum invites guests to discover the stories of athletes, the significance of Title IX, and the evolution of jerseys in the world of Little League®. It serves as a hub of inspiration and learning, celebrating the values of character, courage, and loyalty that define the Little League® experience.

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Gilbert G.
7/6/2025

This is a small museum but a fantastic display of the history of Little League Baseball and Softball. My 17-year old son and I visited here on a Sunday morning in early July 2025 when it was not...

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Leila S.
8/11/2024

Such a fun little museum. What a great place to learn about the littles. Lots of thought put into displays to educate any baseball lover.

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Erica R.
8/10/2017

I've driven by numerous times, but hadn't ever stopped... until recently. I managed to stop in the middle of the day on a Monday in early August. Fortunately, none of the crowds from Little League...

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Kasi M.
7/12/2019

I love this place. So much nostalgia and history. Check in pin is awesome, very loving and friendly staff. Not present during actual World Series since as a local I know how crazy the town gets....

Cameron M.
7/9/2022

WOW! We did some research prior to our baseball road trip, but the Little League museum surely knocked it out of the park! The museum was closed the day we went (Tuesday), but open to groups....

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