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Plan your visit to America's premier sports museum and showplace today! The Pro Football Hall of Fame is open 363 days a year!
More InfoDiscover all things "football" in the Hall of Fame City!
On September 17, 1920 a group of men gathered in downtown Canton, Ohio at the Hupmobile showroom of Ralph Hay, owner of the hometown Bulldogs. The result of that historic meeting was the birth of the National Football League, just one of the reasons why the Pro Football Hall of Fame is in Canton. Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame, then head out to discover the culture and heritage of this football hotbed and find more things to do while you are visiting the Hall of Fame city.
Plan your visit to America's premier sports museum and showplace today! The Pro Football Hall of Fame is open 363 days a year!
More InfoWant to know more about how the NFL was founded in Canton, Ohio? Or, why the Pro Football Hall of Fame is located here? This list of must-see stops in the Hall of City and surrounding Stark County region will help share the history and culture that shaped The Game in Canton, Ohio. Plus, a few fun stops along the way to highlight the region's continued passion for football and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
More InfoVisit 15 craft brew locations throughout the Canton, Stark County region. Get the mobile passport and check-in for prizes and discounts.
More Info"The Eleven" greatest moments in pro football history come to life as public art!
More InfoPlan a visit to Canton, Ohio for Enshrinement Week powered by Johnson Controls in August 2021. Be here for the gathering of football legends to celebrate the Pro Football Hall of Fame Centennial Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021 in the city where the NFL was founded.
More InfoGrambling State University vs. Tennessee State University at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium over Labor Day Weekend in Canton, Ohio.
More InfoHall of Fame Village powered by Johnson Controls is a 200-acre tourism development featuring the National Youth Football & Sports Complex, Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, and the ongoing development of a multi-use destination in Canton, Ohio.
More InfoIn Massillon, Ohio, visit a museum dedicated to the city's favorite son, the man who transformed the sport of football, Paul Brown.
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