Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum
The Shoeless Joe Jackson Baseball Museum and Library in Greenville, SC preserves the history and legacy of one of the greatest men to ever play the game.
The museum’s address is 356 Field Street, representing Joe Jackson’s lifetime batting average, the 3rd highest batting average in Major League history. Fluor Field, home of the Greenville Drive, is located directly across the street.

Shoeless Joe Jackson’s House
First opened to the public on June 21, 2008. The five room brick house in which Shoeless Joe Jackson lived and died in contains a few of his personal belongings and over 2,000 books related to baseball.


Fluor Field
Fluor Field is located directly across the street from Shoeless Joe Jackson’s house. It is a 6,700-seat stadium that opened in 2006 as home to the Greenville Drive, the Single A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.

Tour the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum
Phil Bildner visited the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville, South Carolina. Here’s a brief, four-minute walking tour.

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Baseball Attractions
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- Avenue of Champions
- Babe Ruth Birthplace
- Baseball Heritage Museum
- Baseballism
- Batcolumn
- Beyond the Vines
- Bob Feller Museum
- The Bobblehead Museum
- Canadian Baseball HOF
- College World Series
- Cooperstown Distillery
- Cooperstown, NY
- Deuce's Major League Bar
- Doubleday Field
- Field of Dreams
- Harmon Killebrew HR Seat
- Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum
- Irish American Baseball HOF
- Jackie Robinson Ballpark
- Jackie Robinson Museum
- Little League Museum
- Little League World Series
- Louisville Slugger Museum
- Midnight Sun Game
- Monument Park
- Museo Francisco "Pancho" Coimbre
- Museum of Nebraska MLB
- National Ballpark Museum
- National Baseball Hall of Fame
- National Bobblehead Hall of Fame
- Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
- Patrick Amiot Junk Art
- Rickwood Field
- Roberto Clemente Museum
- Roger Maris Museum
- Rookies Wiffle Ball Field
- Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum
- Saskatchewan Baseball HOF
- Stadium Lofts at Bush Stadium
- Tampa Baseball Museum
- Ted Williams Museum
- Tony Gwynn Museum
- Ty Cobb Museum
- Yogi Berra Museum