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3 years ago

I did this trip alone about six years ago, and it ...

I did this trip alone about six years ago, and it was amazing. I got to do this trip again but this time I had my 11 year old son with me and it was even better. They were under construction the last time I was here, and they're still under construction, but I'm sure on something new. The additions of the 180 degree theater and the locker room theater are really quite amazing. The history and the feelings you get from looking back in time across your childhood, and your father's childhood, and your grandfather's childhood, and then peeking in at your own kid's future; all through the lens of a silly little game. It's something, it really is something what they've built here.

S
3 years ago

Took my husband here for his birthday! This was ou...

Took my husband here for his birthday! This was our first visit and we really enjoyed it! There was so many things to see and to appreciate! We both really enjoyed the Superbowl ring display! It was really neat to see all the rings from the past in person! We are already talking about our next visit!

J
3 years ago

It was completely different than when I came about...

It was completely different than when I came about a decade ago. If I'm being honest I'd say it was a little overrated and a letdown. I expected a lot more being the NFL especially since they just stuck a lot of money in the renovation and especially since it cost around $27 after taxes and fees. It was better the last time I went when each team had a helmet and display for representation. The original entrance was also much better. The biggest disappointment was the Madden Cruiser not being there. That needs to be a full-time display. The league needs to spend less time running off Kaepernick and more time working on this museum. If you're in Canton, visit the site where the league first met downtown, visit the old Akron Pros site at the former League Park lot, and visit Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon. But don't spend much time at the HOF.

S
3 years ago

Alabama vs Morehouse....had an absolutely great ti...

Alabama vs Morehouse....had an absolutely great time!! It rained a little...had to stand within the overhang, but the food was really good (and expensive) stood next to a really great couple from Warren, Ohio while waiting for the rain to end, and that was nice!! The Souvenir Shop was great (and expensive) that was nice as well..people were very friendly and service was great!
Saw 1/2 of Morris Day and the Time concert...had to leave.. really rained a lot later...but in the end...we had a really great time...PLUS...my boyfriends hometown COLLEGE BOYS from ALABAMA WON THE GAME with a heart stopping but incredible touchdown in the last few seconds of the game!!! Will definitely go back again! Great job Canton, Ohio!

H
3 years ago

How do you go lower? Very disappointing! The Sup...

How do you go lower? Very disappointing! The Superbowl MVP has a display, but where is it?? In storage! I guess 2 weeks for a Superbowl participant isn't enough time to get it ready! How about one day for the Superbowl MVP? Still not enough time! Good planning guys!!! I went out of the way to stop here in my way back from Minnesota! Why?

J
3 years ago

Okay, I am not sports girl but I enjoyed the Pro F...

Okay, I am not sports girl but I enjoyed the Pro Football Hall of Fame. If you get to see the Traveling Football Cards, that was really cool. Saw lots of story and picture plaques. Check it out!

E
3 years ago

Cool atmosphere, great memorabilia and incredible ...

Cool atmosphere, great memorabilia and incredible shop, although expensive (as is anything with the NFL logo on it). Awesome to see the old footballs cards exhibit when you first walk in, great to read up on the history, and some cool videos and hands-on exhibits, but the star of the show is the room with all the busts. It does not disappoint. Quite humbling, all the history in this building and is a must for any football freak.

J
3 years ago

A bit pricey, but found that there was a lot of co...

A bit pricey, but found that there was a lot of cool stuff and information to go through. Was disappointed that the hall of fame game field was under construction and not accessible, but this was understandable. Really enjoyed our visit!

L
3 years ago

This place was on my husband's bucket list. It is ...

This place was on my husband's bucket list. It is well done and laid out chronologically for the most part. I actually learned a lot about the early days of football. They have a couple of theaters that have frequent shows. One of these was a hologram of Joe Namaith. It was pretty cool. We spent about 3 hours there. They also have a pretty cool gift shop. You can find something from pretty much every team in the NFL there.

B
3 years ago

A Fabulous day!! My husband was like a "kid in a c...

A Fabulous day!! My husband was like a "kid in a candy store". So much to see, short videos a treat, players shirts and simulations were fantastic! We enjoyed 5 hours non-stop rush. Eat a goid breakfast and arrive early for a good parking. Gift shop phenomenal spent big bucks but worth it!

E
3 years ago

Fantastic if you love to look at things and are a ...

Fantastic if you love to look at things and are a true sports enthusiast. I am not. In fact, after leaving, my cynicism over athletics has been inflated to level RED. These athletes are not heroes. Winning a football game is not the same as touring duties in Iraq, fighting wars, solving world problems, creating peace, fighting for justice, or inventing useful inventions or finding cures. Also, one of the busts looks like he belongs on the cover of a romance novel. You'll know it when you see it. The holographic film was super lame and those guys were clearly reading from cue cards.

T
3 years ago

Everything was great except when though we parked ...

Everything was great except when though we parked in a "free" parking lot they charged us $10 parking fee. I told them but we parked in a free lot but they didn't care and charged us anyway. Wow

e
3 years ago

Everyone was friendly and the exhibits were well-s...

Everyone was friendly and the exhibits were well-spread out. Lots of football memorabilia and stats but as a non Football fan it was lost on me. There was a couple of cool interactive displays: you can see your hand size up against the pros, as well as waist and leg size. You can also try on a helmet to hear the coaches to players communication. I thought it would be MORE interactive and fun, like even a field to throw some footballs but not so much. It was mostly hanging jerseys, infographics and timelines. A true football fan would appreciate seeing all this nostalgia but if I could suggest something, I would suggest more interactive and engaging displays. Five stars for a clean, modern space, lots of parking and friendly service. When we went tickets were $50 per person.

H
3 years ago

The bust hall is easily the best place here. Could...

The bust hall is easily the best place here. Could spend all day there. A lot of info about the past and present of football. $10 parking on top of ticket prices. Gift shop is WAY OVERPRICED! Not a good place for little kids, better for adults. A lot of video and audio about the spirt, not much interactive stuff. People who don't follow football closely will not get it. Someone who is loves football will be like a kid in a candy store.

About Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination for any football fan. Located in Canton, Ohio, this museum is dedicated to preserving the history of professional football and honoring the players who have made significant contributions to the sport.

As you step into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, you will be transported into a world of football legends. The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that showcase the evolution of professional football over the years. From vintage jerseys and helmets to game-worn cleats and gloves, there's something for everyone at this museum.

One of the highlights of visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame is getting up close and personal with some of your favorite players. The museum features interactive exhibits that allow visitors to test their skills against some of football's greatest athletes. You can try your hand at throwing a pass like Joe Montana or running through an obstacle course like Barry Sanders.

In addition to its impressive collection, the Pro Football Hall of Fame also offers educational programs for visitors young and old. Whether you're a student looking to learn more about American history or a seasoned fan wanting to brush up on your knowledge, there are plenty of opportunities here to expand your understanding about professional football.

But perhaps what makes visiting this museum truly special are the memories that you'll create while here. Whether it's taking photos with life-size statues or sharing stories with fellow fans in one-of-a-kind exhibits like "The Super Bowl Experience," there's no shortage of ways to make lasting memories at this iconic destination.

If you're planning a trip to Canton, Ohio anytime soon, be sure not miss out on visiting one America's most beloved museums - The Pro Football Hall Of Fame!

Pro Football Hall of Fame

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