For the July 25-27, 2008 Baseball Hall of Fame INDUCTION WEEKEND, Cooperstown will host up to 40,000 extra visitors. This is in addition to the 10,000 - 20,000 people who visit Cooperstown on a normal summer weekend.
Most people attending the Induction will be forced to park several miles away on remote farms and, for a fee, will be shuttled in and out of the village on school buses.
If you reserve a parking space with CooperstownParking.com, you can park in the Village, in a parking space reserved just for you, within walking distance of the Induction Ceremony and the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
CooperstownParking.com provides guaranteed reserved parking spaces in the Village of Cooperstown from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
ArrowHead Pointe Condominiums:
Exceptional Handcrafted Log Post and Beam Residences
www.ArrowheadPointeCondo.com
Glimmerglass Art:
Hand-painted original oil & watercolor paintings from your photographs
www.GlimmerglassArt.com
Brook Willow Farm Guest House:
A memorable experience awaits you!
www.BrookWillow.bigstep.com
Painting by GlimmerglassArt.com
Cooperstown, New York is a small rural village, population 2032. Each summer over 400,000 people visit this picturesque community – home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Doubleday Field, New York State Historical Association, Fenimore Art Museum, Farmers' Museum, Glimmerglass Opera, and numerous other attractions.