Calling All Sports Fans: Have Your
Personal Sports Memorabilia Displayed When the Sports Museum of America
Opens in May
Celebrating America’s Love Affair with
Sports
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) February 14, 2008 --
It’s Valentine’s Day
and what better way to show off your love of sports than by sharing your
most treasured sports memorabilia with the rest of this “Fan-tastic”
nation.
The Sports Museum of America (SmA) invites fans from around the country
to loan their favorite sports mementos for exhibition alongside those of
Jesse Owens, Shannon Miller, Muhammad Ali, Jim Craig, Billie Jean
King, and countless other sports legends when SmA opens in New York City
this May.
Between now and March 7th, SmA is asking the
public to send in photos and a description of their prized possessions.
Museum curators will select the top 50 for exhibition when the museum
opens to the public in May.
Be a true, significant part of this new museum-experience by posting
your submission at www.sportsmuseum.com/fans
and you can win the chance to bring your family to New York City for the
opening day festivities in May.
In the midst of Valentine’s Day, what better
way for America to show its love of sports than being a part of the
Sports Museum of America?
About the Sports Museum of America
The Sports Museum of America (SmA) is the nation's first and only
all-sports experience richly showcasing the history, grandeur and
significance of sports in American culture. Created in exclusive
partnership with over 50 single-sport Halls of Fame, National Governing
Bodies and other sports organizations across North America, SmA features
amazing state-of-the-art interactive technologies, dramatic original
films and an iconic collection of sports memorabilia. SmA will also be
home to the legendary Heisman Trophy (and annual televised presentation)
and the Billie Jean King International Women's Sports Center, inclusive
of the first hall of fame devoted exclusively to female athletes and
coaches. Located in New York City at 26 Broadway (next to the "Charging
Bull" and footsteps from the Statue of Liberty Ferry), the Sports Museum
of America will open in May 2008. www.sportsmuseum.com.
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