Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame

[1] The Museum and Hall of Fame, named after former Atlanta mayor Ivan Allen Jr., was located in Turner Field on the northwest side at Aisle 134.

[1] The Braves Hall of Fame consists of 35 members who contributed to the franchise during its 152 seasons, whether they were players, managers, broadcasters, or owners.

This exhibit featured photos of all who played for the Braves franchise who are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Earl AverillDave BancroftDan BrouthersJohn Clarkson*Jimmy CollinsHugh Duffy*Johnny Evers Burleigh GrimesBilly HamiltonBilly HermanRogers HornsbyJoe KelleyKing KellyErnie Lombardi Rabbit MaranvilleRube MarquardTommy McCarthyBill McKechnieJoe MedwickKid Nichols*Jim O'Rourke Charley RadbournBabe RuthFrank Selee**Al SimmonsGeorge SislerCasey StengelEd Walsh Lloyd WanerPaul WanerDeacon WhiteVic Willis**George WrightHarry WrightCy Young Eddie Mathews Red SchoendienstEnos Slaughter Warren Spahn Hank AaronOrlando Cepeda Bobby CoxTom GlavineChipper Jones Greg Maddux***Phil NiekroGaylord Perry John Schuerholz***John SmoltzBruce Sutter Joe TorreHoyt Wilhelm This exhibit showed how Centennial Olympic Stadium was transformed into Turner Field following the 1996 Summer Olympics.

This exhibit featured a large scoreboard that tracked current players' progress into breaking Braves franchise pitching and hitting records.

The 1995 World Series Commissioner's Trophy on display in the museum
The jersey Hank Aaron wore when he broke Babe Ruth 's home run record on display in the museum's "Atlanta" exhibit
Individual exhibits for the Braves' NL championship seasons as seen in the "Atlanta" exhibit