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Yogi Berra Museum

 
Overall Rating 4.3
Total votes: 6
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Monday: Closed; Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday: 0:00 pm - 5:00 pm; Thursday: 0:00 pm - 5:00 pm; Friday: 0:00 pm - 5:00 pm; Saturday: 0:00 pm - 5:00 pm; Sunday: 0:00 pm - 5:00 pm;
Time zone: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for Yogi Berra Museum in New Jersey is -5 hours
 

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8 Yogi Berra Drive, Little Falls, NJ 07424, United States
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Latitude: 40.8684562°
Longitude: -74.1946318°

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+1 973-655-2378
 

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Reviewed December 10, 2015 19:55
Review rating 4
- Very Good #29763
This is a nice little museum. Major League Baseball is now an over dramatic snoozefest played by overpaid babies. I loath baseball, but love Yogi. The man was a national treasure and deserves to be honored for his military service and civil rights and educational activism.
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Reviewed September 24, 2015 04:54
Review rating 5
- Excellent #29764
Haven't been there yet myself, but hope to some day. Writing this the day after Yogi's passing. There is no way a life like his gets any less than 5 stars! If I could give him a million of 'em, I would. Yogi Berra's enduring legacy ain't over 'til...well...ever. RIP, Yogi. Thank you. For everything.
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Reviewed July 9, 2015 00:28
Review rating 5
- Excellent #29766
Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded #Yogisms
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Reviewed April 25, 2014 00:08
Review rating 5
- Excellent #29765
My review is about Mr. Berra. When my father-in-law turned 80, I read that the White House will send a Burthday card. I view everything as a personal challenge and so I began my quest to see how many people/teams would send him Birthday Greetings. My father-in-law, a doctor, was the Yankee’s NUMBER ONE FAN. I wrote to the Yankee’s and they graciously sent one of thousands of prepared and stampled cards. We received the same sort of card from the Governor and Sentor at the time. It was Mr. Yogi Berra, who wrote a personal note to my father-in-law, which became one of his most prized and cherished possessions. There are leaders and then there are heros. Yogi Berra was a hero to my father-in-law, Dr. Ernest Scerbo, who is now deceased. I am not a fam of baseball, because of the game happens to bore me and the way so many players act more like children and spoiled brats. All should take lessons from some of the “old timers” like Yogi, who acted like heroes and kids would do as they did. They were people with ethics, morals and a sense of common desency and some innocence we have lost. I find this sad. Our kids grow up way too soon. Thank you Yogi for simply taking the time and writing a little note to an 80 year old man and making him a child on his 80th Birthday. Through you, we were able to give him a gift words could not express - what’s the commercial - priceless. May Gid Bless.
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Reviewed September 15, 2008 00:57
Review rating 3
- Average #29767
I traveled to the address listed by Google for the Yogi Berra Museum. Please be advised that this is a private home nowhere near the museum. The correct address and directions (at Montclair State University) are on the museum website. Unfortunately, the museum was closed due to an emergency, so I will have to go back again sometime to see it.
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