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Buck greets you when you enter the museum.
Buck greets you when you enter the museum.
A portion of the indoor mini field, with statues.
A portion of the indoor mini field, with statues.
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Right in the heart of the 18th & Vine!
Right in the heart of the 18th & Vine!
1616 E 18th St
Kansas City, MO 64108
+1 (816) 221-1920
http://www.nlbm.com

In the days of segregated sports in the United States, African American men were restricted to playing on one of 20 teams in the National Negro Leagues, an organization founded in Kansas City in the 1920s. The museum covers about 100 years, from the Civil War until the last Negro League team disbanded in the 1960s. Although this is a sports museum, the story also explains how desegregation of baseball changed American society as a whole.

Best and Worst Times to Go To the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
The museum gets crowded with school children on field trips around the opening day of baseball, but otherwise almost any time is a good time to visit. If the Kansas City Royals are doing well and enjoying the postseason, the museum sees quite a few more visitors.

Must See/Do at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Pay homage to the statue of Hall of Famer Buck O'Neil, the first African-American manager in the major leagues and the guiding force of this museum.

Walk the field with a mythical all-star team.

Take a pitch from the great Satchel Paige.

Admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Seniors and children under 12 years old receive a discount on admission that averages about $10. The best bargain is to buy a combination ticket with the American Jazz Museum, housed in the same building. Both museums are closed on Monday.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
The NLBM is located in the 18th & Vine Historic District of Kansas City and is stop #108 on the city's Metro bus route. Taxi service is also plentiful in the city. Free parking is available on the street in front of the museum or one block away in a city lot at 18th and Woodland.

Food at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
There is no food service at the NLBM. However, just three blocks away is Arthur Bryant's Barbecue, the oldest of Kansas City's legendary barbecue joints. Danny's Big Easy, a Cajun restaurant, is also located in the Historic District. $10 will get you a good meal in either place.

Insider Tip for Visitors to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Get complimentary admission to the NLBM when you book the Negro Leagues room at the 816 Hotel in Westport in Kansas City.

Author's bio: Diana Lambdin Meyer is a St. Louis Cardinals fan, despite her home base in Kansas City. Follow her travels at www.mojotraveler.com.

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Nikki J.
2/27/2025

If you've never been to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum located on 18th & Vine in Kansas City, please put it on you to do list. You start the tour off with a short video and then start off at...

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Jean C.
4/14/2025

So this was an amazing experience I didn't anticipate. I was in Kansas for a conference and this wasn't far from my hotel. I enjoy baseball. I wouldn't consider myself a huge fan or enthusiast...

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Cynthia R.
12/6/2024

This museum is AMAZING! Learned so much history abt the evolution of blacks in the baseball industry. So informative with plenty of items to read abt. Can definitely spend quite a bit of time in...

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George T.
12/14/2024

I was honored to go to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. I took by kids last time and we walked though and were amazed. This is a really good depiction of the history and what we have been...

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Jeffrey M.
5/14/2024

I wouldn't call myself a sports nut, but I don't think you need to be one to visit this museum. It's less about sports statistics than it is about the league itself and what the players went...

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