A Tribute to a Baseball Family

The bank building across the street displays the final count of Cal’s consecutive-game streak.

Memorabilia from the Ripkens’ careers as youngsters is included.

The museum pays tribute to Cal Sr., Cal Jr., and Billy, as well as the whole family.
Quick Facts:
- Location: City Hall, Bel Air Avenue and Pulaski Highway (Route 40), Aberdeen, Md.
- Opened: 1996
- Web site: ripkenmuseum.com
The Ripken Museum was founded in Aberdeen, Md., the hometown of the Ripken family, in 1996 to honor not only Cal Ripken Jr., the Hall-of-Fame-bound infielder, but his father Cal Sr., who coached and managed the Orioles for many years; his brother Billy, who played in several organizations, including that of the O’s; and their entire supportive family.
As of Sep-2001, the museum is still rather small, located in a section of the Aberdeen city hall, but it is looking to add exhibits and expand. In the meantime, admission is a reasonable $3 for adults, making it a worthwhile stop on a trip between Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Two miles away, across I-95 at exit 85, a new ballpark known as Ripken Stadium has risen. It opened in 2002, hosting the former Utica Blue Sox.
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