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After successful fundraising efforts, the Bob Feller Museum opened in Van Meter, Iowa, on June 10, 1995, with a crowd of 800 in attendance. The museum was designed by Feller's son Stephen, an architect. The museum property was donated for the project by Brenton Banks. [3] Bob Feller signing autographs for fans at Indians' Spring Training in 2007
The farmstead was first purchased by the Feller family on January 5, 1866, by Feller's grandparents, Andrew and Elizabeth Feller. Andrew had immigrated from Germany and Elizabeth from Switzerland. [5] Feller was born on the farm in November 1918. Feller learned to pitch here on the farmstead from his father William Andrew Feller, known as Bill.
Former Bob Feller Museum in his birthplace, Van Meter, Iowa, today the city hall Of Feller's death, Mike Hegan, Indians broadcaster and son of former Feller teammate and battery mate Jim Hegan , stated, "The Indians of the 40s and 50s were the face of the city of Cleveland and Bob was the face of the Indians.
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Bob Feller Museum; F. Forest Park Museum and Arboretum; P. Perry Carnegie Library Building This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 01:00 (UTC). Text is ...
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