So, as this summer adventure was coming to an end, we did indeed tour the major Halls of Fame --- after all, that is the name of this blog.
We visited Rock and Roll HOF in Cleveland, the Football HOF in Canton ( 1hour from Cleveland), the Baseball HOF in Cooperstown NY and the Basketball HOF in Springfield MA
The one thing that we did discover was that each is located in the spot where the origin of the sport occurred - either by way of establishing the formal contract - Football, or where the originator Doubleday (baseball) or Naismith(Basketball) lived. R&R was where the first broadcaster stated that this new music was "rock and roll".
Each followed much of the same theme: trace the concept from the early origins to the present. Introduce participants along the way. I was happy to see the R&R started with Robert Johnson (from the 1920's), who was covered by Led Zeppelin, The Stones, the Beatles and more. Basketball started with Naismith and the peach basket and the origin of the sport.
In many ways, the sports, in the past, were all disorganized, or semi-organized and seemed to be played for the fun of it. What was notable was how even "way back then" the best players would get a ton of money to play for a season or a game or whatever.
We concluded that they were all about the same: interesting but not WOW! We agreed that Baseball was a bit better of the four and football really over did it with holograms and rotating seats ( Football went wiz bang - or Disney - and it failed.) Cooperstown is this crazy little one street town, with a dignified HOF. It was not overstated.
Ratings: R&R - a C. Football, a C or C- Baseball a C+ or B- and Basketball, a C - in short, interesting but not crazy over the top.
Along the way we did miss the South Dakota HOF in Chamberlain SD and the Volleyball HOF in Holyoke MA