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Capital One All-Star Village Brings Philadelphia’s Baseball Heritage to Life

A four-day celebration at the Pennsylvania Convention Center showcases historic memorabilia, interactive experiences, and fan-focused activities.

The Capital One All-Star Village transforms the Pennsylvania Convention Center into a sprawling 500,000-square-foot playground for baseball lovers, running from July 11 through July 14, 2024.

Organizers have divided the space into five distinct neighborhoods — Center City, Fishtown, Olde City, Fairmount, and South Philly — each echoing a different vibe of the city while celebrating the sport.

Exploring the Five Philly-Inspired Zones

Olde City leans heavily on history, featuring a dugout cutout honoring the Negro Leagues’ Homestead Grays and a display of Tug McGraw’s signed jersey from the Phillies’ 1980 World Championship.

Center City houses an entertainment stage and the World’s Most Autographed Baseball, a massive sphere bearing more than 6,750 verified signatures from legends such as Ted Williams and Hank Aaron.

Fairmount offers a Minor League Baseball exhibit, photo-ops with mascot cutouts, and a lounge for CutWater Cocktails and Budweiser, while South Philly delivers a kid-friendly play area and a curated selection of BallPark Bites representing teams from across the league.

Gamers can step into Fishtown’s MLB The Show arena, try eBaseball: Pro Spirits from Japan, or test their swing in a Virtual Reality Home Run Derby simulator.

Food lovers can sample a global menu from BallPark Bites, and families can purchase a four-pack for $110, which includes two adult tickets and two child tickets.

Ticket pricing ranges from $35 for adults to $15 for college students, with discounted rates for children, seniors, and military members, ensuring the event is accessible to a wide audience.

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