Cooperstown (New York)

See also: Cooperstown

Cooperstown is a small town of the the United States county of Otsego, in the State of New York. With the Census of 2000, the population of Cooperstown amounted with 2032 hearts. Cooperstown was rested and baptized by Judge William Cooper, father of the writer James Fenimore Cooper.

Cooperstown especially famous for the Temple of is re-elected baseball, which opened its doors in 1939 to the 62, Main Street. According to the legend, it is in a pasture of this locality that a hero of the American Civil War, Abner Doubleday, would have invented the Baseball in 1839. This “legend of Cooperstown” however is called into question by the historians of baseball.

Cooperstown is located at 42°41 ′ 50 ″ NR, 74°55 ′ 37 ″ W (42.697335, -74.926913).

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