Twelve Days of Ohio: Three sports museums!

Who knew? We do love our sports, so really, we shouldn't be surprised.

1) The most famous, most well known sports museum in Ohio: the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I mean, come on. What did you think I would lead with? It's located in scenic Canton, and hosts things like the Hall of Fame football series. Oh right, and you can buy a My NFL monopoly game themed to your favorite team. That's pure genius!

2) Why not the Jack Nicklaus museum? Located in Jack's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, on the Ohio State University campus, the museum is designed to take you on a scintillating journey through Jack's career, his mementos and trophies, photographs of him... and stuff about the history of golf.

3) And something for our more southern readers, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum! Let's not forget, the Reds were the first professional baseball league, and therefore has quite a lot of photos and artifacts and memorabilia for avid baseball fans to poke around in.

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