Sports & Leisure

The nation's passion for sports is obvious every day—at NASCAR races, kiddie soccer matches, and countless other contests. From a handball used by Abraham Lincoln to Chris Evert's tennis racket to a baseball signed by Jackie Robinson, the roughly 6.000 objects in the Museum's sports collections bear witness to the vital place of sports in the nation's history. Paper sports objects in the collections, such as souvenir programs and baseball cards, number in the hundreds of thousands.

Leisure collections encompass a different range of objects, including camping vehicles and gear, video games, playing cards, sportswear, exercise equipment, and Currier and Ives prints of fishing, hunting, and horseracing. Some 4,000 toys dating from the colonial period to the present are a special strength of the collections.

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Location
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date made
1986-02-20
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.148
catalog number
2014.0112.148
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1986-02-20
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.161
catalog number
2014.0112.161
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1989-02-12
depicted (sitter)
Frazier, Walt
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.186
catalog number
2014.0112.186
accession number
2014.0112
associated
Connecticut Suns Basketball Team
ID Number
2006.0134.12.08
accession number
2006.0134
catalog number
2006.0134.12.08
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Location
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depicted (sitter)
Chamberlain, Wilt
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.037
catalog number
2014.0112.037
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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ID Number
1981.0768.31
catalog number
1981.0768.31
accession number
1981.0768
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Location
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date made
1989-02-06
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.169
catalog number
2014.0112.169
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1982
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.031
catalog number
2014.0112.031
accession number
2014.0112
Basketball card of Rebecca Lobo while playing for the 1996 USA Basketball Women's National Team. Lobo was a member of the University of Connecticut basketball team when they won the National Championships in 1995.
Description (Brief)
Basketball card of Rebecca Lobo while playing for the 1996 USA Basketball Women's National Team. Lobo was a member of the University of Connecticut basketball team when they won the National Championships in 1995. After her Olympic appearance she became of member of the WNBA team New York Liberty and went on to play for the Houston Comets and Conneticut Suns.
The 1996 Summer Olympic Games were held in Atlanta, Georgia and marked the first time since 1984 that the United States topped the medal count. These Games saw over 10,000 athletes, from 197 countries, competing in 26 sports, including the debuts of beach volleyball, mountain biking, softball and women’s soccer. This was also the first Games in which American women, who had taken full advantage of Title IX legislation, competed and excelled in Olympic competition. The women’s gymnastics, soccer, softball and basketball teams all won gold, propelling the US women athletes into the global spotlight and beginning their dominance in Olympic competition. Atlanta benefitted from the Games as Centennial Olympic Park led to the revitalization of the downtown area and the Olympic Village became residence housing for area universities.
Location
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date made
1996
depicted
Rushin, Rebecca
maker
Upper Deck
ID Number
2004.0164.05
accession number
2004.0164
catalog number
2004.0164.05
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Location
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date made
1992
maker
Horenstein, Henry
ID Number
2018.0194.0004
accession number
2018.0194
catalog number
2018.0194.0004
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Location
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date made
1973-12
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.004
catalog number
2014.0112.004
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1986-02-20
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.154
catalog number
2014.0112.154
accession number
2014.0112
associated
Connecticut Suns Basketball Team
ID Number
2006.0134.12.15
accession number
2006.0134
catalog number
2006.0134.12.15
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Location
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ID Number
PG.67.88.00044
accession number
270586
catalog number
67.88.00044
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Location
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date made
1989-02-06
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.187
catalog number
2014.0112.187
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1974-01
depicted (sitter)
Erving, Julius
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.038
catalog number
2014.0112.038
accession number
2014.0112
associated
Connecticut Suns Basketball Team
ID Number
2006.0134.12.18
accession number
2006.0134
catalog number
2006.0134.12.18
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Location
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depicted (sitter)
Greer, Hal
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.019
catalog number
2014.0112.019
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.206
catalog number
2014.0112.206
accession number
2014.0112
Special Olympics sports card featuring Lynette Foeman of Vrginia in basketball.From its beginnings as Camp Shriver in Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s backyard, to the first international games in 1968, Special Olympics has been about giving people with intellectual disabilities the oppo
Description (Brief)
Special Olympics sports card featuring Lynette Foeman of Vrginia in basketball.
From its beginnings as Camp Shriver in Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s backyard, to the first international games in 1968, Special Olympics has been about giving people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to participate in sport. This participation builds confidence, provides emotional support and offers social opportunities for the athletes and their families. With state chapters and a global presence through its World Games, “Special Olympics is the largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities with 5 million athletes in 170 countries worldwide.”
Location
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ID Number
2018.3010.359
nonaccession number
2018.3010
catalog number
2018.3010.359
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Location
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date made
1954
referenced
Harlem Globetrotters
ID Number
2016.0324.03
accession number
2016.0324
catalog number
2016.0324.03
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Location
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date made
1968-10-22
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.027
catalog number
2014.0112.027
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1973
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.006
catalog number
2014.0112.006
accession number
2014.0112
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Location
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date made
1967-01-12
photographer
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2014.0112.033
catalog number
2014.0112.033
accession number
2014.0112

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