Visit the Roger Maris Museum
So you've decided to take your moveable party to fabulous Fargo, North Dakota. Good idea! Even if you and your friends just cruised around in circles and never got off the charter bus you'd probably have a spectacular time. And why not; these buses come with just about every amenity you'll find at home.
Your charter bus is almost an apartment-on-wheels. Make that a portable penthouse. With comfortable seating for as many friends as you can stand, color televisions and movie machines, a functioning kitchen in many models and a modern restroom (not to mention the ever-changing scenery), everyone is sure to have a blast on the bus.
Still, you might like to have an interesting destination. How about a free one? Now, this might not be the favored visit for a busload of sorority sisters, but if your bus group is rife with jocks and sports fans, the Roger Maris Museum will be a great time for all. If you're a Baby Boomer you're almost certain to know who Maris was. If you ever collected baseball cards, you may already love the guy. Roger Eugene Maris was the player who finally broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. Maris swatted in sixty-one homers in 1961, thrilling sports fans everywhere.
Maris was a pretty humble guy and at first balked when presented with the idea of a museum dedicated to him. Eventually Maris warmed to the notion but only agreed after being promised that the museum would always be free to visit.
The Maris Museum is conveniently located in the West Acres Shopping Center at 3902 13th Ave in South Fargo. Make the Roger Maris Museum a stop on your next excursion in the Fargo area.
Your charter bus is almost an apartment-on-wheels. Make that a portable penthouse. With comfortable seating for as many friends as you can stand, color televisions and movie machines, a functioning kitchen in many models and a modern restroom (not to mention the ever-changing scenery), everyone is sure to have a blast on the bus.
Still, you might like to have an interesting destination. How about a free one? Now, this might not be the favored visit for a busload of sorority sisters, but if your bus group is rife with jocks and sports fans, the Roger Maris Museum will be a great time for all. If you're a Baby Boomer you're almost certain to know who Maris was. If you ever collected baseball cards, you may already love the guy. Roger Eugene Maris was the player who finally broke Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. Maris swatted in sixty-one homers in 1961, thrilling sports fans everywhere.
Maris was a pretty humble guy and at first balked when presented with the idea of a museum dedicated to him. Eventually Maris warmed to the notion but only agreed after being promised that the museum would always be free to visit.
The Maris Museum is conveniently located in the West Acres Shopping Center at 3902 13th Ave in South Fargo. Make the Roger Maris Museum a stop on your next excursion in the Fargo area.




