

Discover the history of Little League Baseball and Softball at this engaging museum in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
A historic baseball field where Little League World Series games were played from 1953 to 2001.
A beautiful park with walking trails, picnic areas, and a lake, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
A scenic waterfront promenade lined with shops, restaurants, and public art, best enjoyed in the evening.
A set of pins representing various Little League teams and events, a must-have for baseball enthusiasts.
A classic baseball cap featuring the Little League logo, a symbol of the organization's rich history.

A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative dishes and friendly atmosphere.
A trendy spot for lunch, offering a variety of small plates and an extensive wine list.
A historic restaurant known for its excellent steaks and elegant atmosphere.
A comfortable t-shirt with the Little League logo, perfect for fans and collectors alike.
A regional dish made from pork scraps and trimmings combined with buckwheat and cornmeal, then sliced and pan-fried.
Two round mound-shaped pieces of chocolate cake with a sweet, creamy filling sandwiched between them.
A semi-soft, smoked sausage made from beef, pork, and sometimes other ingredients, with a unique flavor and texture.
Protect from sun and fit in with the baseball theme of the museum.
Stay hydrated during your visit, as there may not be water fountains nearby.
Learn more about the history and exhibits of the World of Little League Museum.
A beautiful 17th-century French garden, designed by Vauban, featuring geometric patterns and a peaceful atmosphere.
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge is a 2,100-foot (640 m) main span, cable-stayed bridge that carries U.S. Route 1 over the Penobscot River in Maine. The bridge has a unique design and offers stunning views of the surrounding area from its observation deck.
Janapada Loka, a living museum in Karnataka, showcases traditional rural life and folk arts of South India.