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The Athletics are at Citizens Bank Park

 

Answering a call from the Phillies,The A's Society has on display memorabilia from its Hatboro Museum at Citizens Bank in the Cooperstown Gallery located in the Hall of Fame Club, Diamond Club section. Visitors will have an opportunity to view actual items from Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics era at 21st & Lehigh. Adding to the Athletics displays are rare items from the personal collections of Society members Robert Warrington and Jim Nolen, grandson of Connie Mack who graciously added to the importance of the collection by sharing many of his legendary grandfathers personal items. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to view items from Philadelphia's past and be a part of "Philadelphia's Most Successful Professional Franchise,Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics 1901-1954.

 

John Nolen great grandson of legendary
Connie Mack and his dad, Jim Nolen man their
unbelievable display of original Connie Mack items now at the Diamond Club display at Citizens Bank Park.

Philles representative Christine Zeller (left)
takes a brief moment from her duties to pose
with A's Society members Clara McGonigal
and Brian Farley. Clara& Brian were at the
Phillies Citizens Ball Park to arrange the
Society's display as part of the Diamond Club
tribute to the Philadelphia A's.

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

 

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