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St. Paul, Nebraska

St. Paul's Baseball Museum is devoted to illustrating the careers of 114 Major League Baseball players with Nebraska roots. All 114 players have made it to the Major Leagues of American Baseball. Five have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Grover Cleveland Alexander - 1938, Dazzy Vance, "Wahoo Sam" Crawford, Bob Gibson, and Richie Ashburn. All of these except Ashburn are listed in the "Top 100 Baseball Players of the 20th Century."

Howard County native Grover Cleveland Alexander leads the way. Alexander was born near Elba, Nebraska and spent his later years in St. Paul. "Alex" is the third "winningest" pitcher in baseball history. In 1911, his first season, he amassed 28 victories. He compiled over 373 total victories, 90 shutouts, and holds records which are yet unbroken. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1938, Alexander retired to St. Paul and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery.

Major displays on the five Hall of Fame players illustrate their baseball careers including: trading cards, pictures and artifacts. Additional displays are being developed for the "Nebraska's Top 25 Roster," including Les Nunamaker of Malcom 1911-1922, who played catcher for Alexander at many area county fairs; Johnny Hopp of Hastings, elderly, but still living; Rex Barney-Omaha; Billy Southworth-Harvard; Adoph Liska-Dwight; Tim Burke-Omaha, a great relief pitcher, played for Montreal & Yankees; and "Mr. Baseball," Clarence Mitchell of Aurora are currently on display as a loan from the Nebraska State Historical Society.

Additional research is being conducted in order to feature teams in the Nebraska State League of the early 1900s. Many communities throughout Nebraska once hosted major league Farm teams which played throughout Nebraska in Ord, Holdrege, McCook, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, and Lincoln.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Howard County Historical Village

St. Paul's Historical Village consists of seven antique buildings which display a wealth of artifacts from county history. Farwell Danish Lutheran Church - Some of the rich Danish heritage in Howard County is reflected in the Farwell Danish Lutheran Church. At one time, there were 12

St. Paul, NE Museums

Baseball Sites

Besides the Museum of Nebraska's Baseball Greats be sure to see these other baseball-related sites and events. * Historic Baseball Mural - Howard Avenue on the historic Cushman Building in the city park. * American Legion Baseball Fields - Declared as some of the best in the state.

St. Paul, NE Museums

Howard County Courthouse

Howard County was established in 1871, the same year St. Paul was established and named the first county seat. In 1877 the first courthouse was built. By 1912 county officials were interested in replacing the aging building. Construction began in 1912

St. Paul, NE Historic Courthouses

Howard County Historical Church Tour

Some of the rich ethnic heritage of Howard County is seen through its historic churches. At one time, the county had 12 Danish Lutheran churches. This tour includes 10 churches that have stood the test of time to bring the beauty and history to generations for over 100 years. 1

St. Paul, NE Tours

Museum of Nebraska Major League Baseball

St. Paul's Baseball Museum is devoted to illustrating the careers of 114 Major League Baseball players with Nebraska roots. All 114 players have made it to the Major Leagues of American Baseball. Five have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Grover Cleveland Alexander - 1938

St. Paul, NE Museums

Things to do near St. Paul, NE

St. John's Lutheran German Church & Cemetery

The German-Lutheran congregation was established in 1886, and the present frame church building was constructed in 1925-26. T...