Activity Overview
The North Carolina Baseball Museum in Wilson, North Carolina features a fascinating array of memorabilia related to famous North Carolina baseball players. It is located in the historic Fleming Stadium, just 50 miles east of Raleigh, which is the current home of the Wilson Tobs and the former home of the Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team. In addition to showcasing baseball memorabilia, it also contains detailed exhibits that tell visitors about North Carolina's baseball history, making it a great attraction for baseball fans of all ages.
Things to Do
- Explore the Hall of Fame and learn about famous North Carolina baseball players such as Jim "Catfish" Hunter, Enos Slaughter, Gaylord Perry, and Luke Appling!
- View exhibits on important players like Ted Williams and Richie Ashburn from elsewhere in the United States that played at Fleming Stadium..
- Look at all the exciting artifacts, including vintage baseball equipment, ticket stubs, game programs, and other memorabilia.
North Carolina Baseball Museum Insider Tips
- Check their Events page to learn about exciting upcoming events you can attend with your family.
- If you have any questions, just as a curator or volunteer - they're happy to answer questions about the memorabilia and share fascinating baseball stories.
- Attend a Wilson Tobs game while you're at Fleming Stadium! A single game ticket to see this amateur team costs between $5 and $7 per person, with free admission for children 4 and under.