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The Bob Feller Museum was a baseball museum located in Van Meter, Iowa. The Bob Feller Museum was founded in 1997 to honor Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians in Feller's hometown of Van Meter. Through 2015, the museum housed memorabilia and items collected by Feller.
The Robert William Andrew Feller Farmstead is a federally designated historic site a couple miles northeast of Van Meter in Dallas County, Iowa, United States.It is the boyhood home of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller. [2]
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.
The Bob Feller Museum opened on June 10, 1995, in honor of Bob Feller, a National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher and a native of Van Meter. On November 11, 2006, Veterans Day, ground was broken for an Iowa Veterans Cemetery at a site located in the Northern part of Van Meter. Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack was among those who helped dedicate the ...
Bob Feller Museum; G. Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa; I. Iowa Sports Hall of Fame; N. National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum; U. University of Iowa ...
Bob Feller turned a temporary, one-year teaching contract in 1974 into a 50-year career as Manitowoc Lincoln boys tennis coach.
The Neon Museum features vintage signs from famous hotels, restaurants, and bars. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art hosts rotating exhibits, so be sure to check the schedule online.
Miskel Spillman was just a regular 80-year-old grandmother from New Orleans when she hosted “SNL” in 1977. The winner of a contest and the only non-public figure to ever host the show, her ...