Yeah, you can be the place for CantonYou can be the best in CantonYou can be the Terry Bradshaw banging on your chestYou can beat the RavensYou can beat the BengalsYou can talk to Joe Montana, go banging on his doorYou can throw your hands upYou can beat the clock You can move a trophyYou can break recordsYou can be a QBDon't wait for (andrew) luckDedicate yourself and you gon' find MarinoStanding in the hall of fame (NFL)And the world's gonna know your running back (yeah)'Cause you burn with the brightest lineman (yeah)And the world's gonna know your kicker (yeah)And Franco Harris's name be on the walls of the hall of fameThe Bus can go the distanceBill can run the mileChuck can walk straight through hell with a smileTroy can be the heroLynn can get the goldBreaking all the records they thought never could be brokeYeah, do it for Joe GreeneDo it for Chris CarterHow are you ever gonna know if you never even try?Do it for Deion SandersDo it for Dick LeBeau'Cause there's gonna be a day...When Peyton is standing in the hall of fame (NFL)And the world's gonna Bell's name (yeah)'Cause Woodson burns with the brightest flame (yeah)And the world's gonna know Emmitt's name (yeah)
Every fan of football has to make a visit to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on their bucket list. From the interactive displays to videos, and of course the actual hall with the busts of the players, coaches and others that have made such a contribution to the sport one could get lost in here for hours, plan at least half a day for sure.
If you are a football fan this is a must stop. Very nicely laid out with many video exhibits as well as the history of the league.Not really a great spot to gain a further appreciation of the football league.
We stop at the Hall of Fame last Saturday with all our employees and Families. This place is enjoyable for young and all ages. Staff did awesome job with our group. We will diff be back.
Lots of things to see from the early days till just recently. This was my third trip over the last twenty years and I've had fun every time.
What a great sports hall of fame to visit. Was able to learn more about pro football. Is was great seeing the bust of legendary players of the game of football who I grew up watching play.
My family and I visited and had a great time. The fee to get in was very reasonably priced. The exhibits took several hours to view, but it was not an overwhelming experience. I would definitely go back one day.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a shrine for the shoulder-padded in Canton, where the National Football League was founded in 1920. Entrance is a bargain; at $22, that's 90 percent less than the average ticket for an NFL game this season. While in Canton, pay your respects to William McKinley, whose presidential library is open seven days a week.
I have visited the place several times since I live in the area. It has great displays, and I enjoy the theater. My biggest complaints are: the $10.00 parking fee, which I think is terrible. The reason for the lower mark is because the facility is not very accessible in some parts; especially the section to get to where the theater is at. They also have this big heavy door you have to open to get a wheel chair through. I don't understand why they don't have a button to press to make it easy to get through.
Very nice place.....staff is very friendly.......the short programs they put on are great. Lots of great information.......we spent about four hours. You could speed more.