Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum

Historical place museum · Baltimore

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"Although best known for his playing days as a New York Yankee, George Herman “Babe” Ruth began his playing career and life in Baltimore, Maryland.  On February 6, 1895, the child who would grow to become the “Great Bambino” was born to Katherine and George Herman Ruth, Sr. The row house on Baltimore’s Emory Street where the Babe was born was leased by his paternal grandfather. After a tumultuous childhood that involved a stint in St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys, Ruth signed his first professional contract with the hometown Orioles in 1914. Ruth was soon traded to the Boston Red Sox, who later sold him to the New York Yankees, much to their 86-year chagrin. He would go on to play for the Yankees for 15 years, a period where he solidified himself as one of the greatest ballplayers and personalities in the history of the game. After falling into disrepair during the mid-1900s, Ruth’s birthplace was slated for destruction. A campaign to save the property was successfully undertaken by the press secretary for the mayor of Baltimore, Hirsh Goldberg. In July 1974, the site opened as a national shrine. Today, the house boasts an impressive museum featuring exhibits on the history of the home and the legend of Babe Ruth. Unique memorabilia and artifacts such as, a catcher’s mitt owned by a young Ruth, and his kimono are all on display. Many of the exhibits were crafted with the help of Ruth’s widow, sister, and daughters." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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216 Emory St, Baltimore, MD 21230 Get directions

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