Mock games between baseball giants, computer learning stations and batting cages make this monument to African-American baseball players a home run.:
The Scene
The museum is located in the historic 18th and Vine District, birthplace of Kansas City jazz and an African-American commerce hub from the 1920s to 1960s. Catch this double...
It both celebrates and offers an in depth look at an often overlooked piece of baseball's history.:
The Background
A local hero, Jackie Robinson, arguably the most famous player to ever play in the league, played in Kansas City for the NL Monarchs before becoming the first black player...