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College Football HOF To Offer Free Admission On April 7

The museum also offers a slew of interactive experiences and state-of-the-art exhibits.

ATLANTA, GA – No trip to Atlanta is complete for any self-respecting college football fan is complete without a stop at the College Football Hall of Fame.

Only now fans will be able to experience it free of charge when the museum waives its admission fee on Friday, April 7 in the hopes of giving the perfect option to the many families in town with their children for Spring Break. Along with free admission, guests can also add to their college football gear collection and receive a 10 percent discount at the Hall of Fame Store.

Located adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center and Centennial Olympic Park on 250 Marietta Street, the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience is one of Atlanta’s most popular destinations.

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The 94,256-square-foot facility is conveniently located in the heart of Atlanta’s sports and entertainment district and offers visitors a highly immersive, interactive and engaging experience using a blend of historic college football artifacts and state-of-the-art, interactive multimedia exhibits.

The National Football Foundation (NFF) launched the Hall in 1951 to stand as one of the nation's premier sports shrines where the game’s greatest players and coaches would be forever immortalized as positive role models for future generations.

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Atlanta Hall Management, Inc., partnered with the NFF to construct and operate the Hall of Fame attraction, which provides a platform for community outreach, education and character development initiatives, as well as serves as one of Atlanta’s premier special event spaces.

For more information, please visit www.cfbhall.com.

Photo courtesy of the College Football Hall of Fame

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