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'''National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum''' is a [[softball]] museum located in [[Oklahoma City]]'s Adventure District. It includes the [[ASA Hall of Fame Stadium|Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium]], home to the [[World Cup of Softball]] and the annual [[Women's College World Series]]. |
'''National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum''' is a [[softball]] museum located in [[Oklahoma City]]'s Adventure District. It includes the [[ASA Hall of Fame Stadium|Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium]], home to the [[World Cup of Softball]] and the annual [[Women's College World Series]]. |
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==Amateur Softball Association== |
==Amateur Softball Association== |
Revision as of 19:58, 29 August 2018
Established | 1957, expanded in 1976[1] |
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Location | 2801 NE 50th Street in the Adventure District of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States |
Coordinates | 35°31′24″N 97°27′47″W / 35.5233376°N 97.4631822°W |
Type | Hall of fame |
Website | Official Website |
National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum is a softball museum located in Oklahoma City's Adventure District. It includes the Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium, home to the World Cup of Softball and the annual Women's College World Series.
Amateur Softball Association
USA Softball (formerly the Amateur Softball Association) operates the National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum.
British Hall
On 17 February 2007, the British Softball Federation enshrined 12 members into its inaugural Hall of Fame. Members included players Kate Allen, GB manager/player Mark Berman, the late umpire Dave Allen, and Natalie Fox.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Softball Hall of Fame - Oklahoma City's Adventure District". Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved August 30, 2009.
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External links
- National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum
- National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum information on TravelOK.com Official travel and tourism website for the State of Oklahoma
- Team Rich Softball
Categories:
- Amateur Softball Association
- Softball museums and halls of fame
- Halls of fame in Oklahoma
- Sports museums in Oklahoma
- American national museums in Oklahoma
- Museums in Oklahoma City
- Sports in Oklahoma City
- Awards established in 1957
- Museums established in 1957
- 1957 establishments in Oklahoma
- Southern United States museum stubs
- Oklahoma building and structure stubs
- Oklahoma City stubs