Enshrinement Week is packed with events that bring NFL fans from across the country and more than 100 Hall of Famers to Canton. Events range from the nationally televised Hall of Fame Game to the Concert for Legends featuring Journey.
The museum will have extended hours through the weekend, opening at 8 a.m. and closing at 8 p.m. on most days. Visitors can experience the museum’s newest exhibit “Women’s Impact on Football,” plus the freshly updated exhibits focusing on “Sunday Night Football” and the USFL. Admission, $26-$33.Opening Thursday and running through Saturday, this free, family-friendly football-themed festival will feature live music, food, games, contests, giveaways and photo ops.
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