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Monday, August 1, 2005
9:14:00 PM EDT

Just Like Being in Cooperstown

The Baseball Hall of Fame has a blog. So if you missed this weekend's induction ceremony, you can relive it with play-by-play, tear-jerking moments and a cardboard cut-out of Wade Boggs. 

You know, halls of fame aren't just for baseball. Of course Japan's got its own tribute to great sluggers, and we all know about the rock 'n roll mecca in Cleveland, but we were surprised to find that there's also a halls of fame for bowlinginventors and toys. Who'd a thought?



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