The volunteers were so helpful and knowledgeable. They are only open 10-2 on Saturdays but, it's a must for baseball fans.
March 2023
Man that worked there, gave us a tour. We weren't expecting that. It made it so much better experience. He was so knowledgeable, friendly, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. It said donations appreciated and to be honest I'm a cheap skate. I wasn't going to donate. Friend and I donated $10. Well worth it. Thank you
March 2023
Man that worked there, gave us a tour. We weren't expecting that. It made it so much better experience. He was so knowledgeable, friendly, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. It said donations appreciated and to be honest I'm a cheap skate. I wasn't going to donate. Friend and I donated $10. Well worth it. Thank you
About Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum & Baseball Library
The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library opened to the public on June 21, 2008. Located across from Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina, the brick house in which Joe Jackson and his wife, Katie, lived contains some of Joe's personal belongings, dozens of photos of Joe's life and career, and a growing number of displays and exhibits which educate visitors about the life and times of this baseball legend. The museum is also home to the Gene Carney Research Library, and over 2,000 books related to baseball. You can visit their website and/or follow them on social media @shoelessmuseum on all platforms.