New exhibit at the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum features over 200 historic pennants & banners

‘Root the Reds Home’ presented by Dinsmore open

courtesy of Cincinnati Reds

courtesy of Cincinnati Reds

A new exhibition showcasing the history of Reds souvenir pennants and stadium banners is now open at the at the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum presented by Dinsmore.

Root the Reds Home presented by Dinsmore features over 200 historic pennants and banners from the team’s championship seasons starting with the 1919 World Series and memorable events such as the 1978 Tour of Japan and 1988 All-Star Game in Cincinnati.

Visitors can learn about origins and evolution of pennants, how the first pennants were made and the concepts of winning a pennant and being involved in a pennant race. 

The Reds Hall of Fame & Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission to the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is $12 for adults and $8 for students/seniors.

Kids 12 and under can always explore the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum for free, courtesy of the H. C. S. Foundation.

Admission for active military and veterans is free, courtesy of the Sargent Family Foundation.

Safety procedures and precautions are in place to protect all visitors.

Plan your visit at RedsMuseum.org.

About the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum presented by Dinsmore

Driven by a mission to celebrate greatness, preserve history and provide inspiration, the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum at Great American Ball Park is the place where the story of Reds baseball comes alive each day. The newly renovated Museum features 16,000 square feet of historical, interactive and educational exhibits, highlighting the rich and storied tradition of the Reds for fans of all ages. Since its inception, 89 players, managers and executives have been honored with induction.