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Visiting the Pro Football HoF, any Advice?


KendrickPanther

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Hey guys I am heading to Canton, Ohio next week. I've always wanted to go and I heard Luke Kuechly has a display as the Defensive Player of the Year so I am making the trip.

 

If anyone has advice on things to do in Canton, let me know. Maybe there is a bar where Hall of Famers have met up for the past 40 years....that kind of stuff. Or just a good place to get dinner. 

 

I've heard the Hall of Fame is rather underwhelming, some people only spend an hour or two there. I'm a huge fan of history and football, if you guys think I will need more than a 1 day pass let me know.

 

If you guys have been and there is any other advice, I'd appreciate it.

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Not been yet but know a fam that has relatives nearby and goes at least every other summer. One day should scratch your itch and you will know by the end of the day how much more you want.

 

I'm actually working on taking just my kids up to the Rock and Roll HOF and also to Canton just so they get a different flavor of humanity.

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