Gridiron Glory

 

 Pro Football Hall of Fame Comes to Arizona Science Center 

in time for the Pro Bowl and the Big Game

Just in time for the Pro Bowl and NFL’s Biggest Game, Arizona Science Center is exhibiting some of the most iconic football artifacts of all time in Gridiron Glory: The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gridiron Glory is the most extensive and comprehensive exhibit ever done on America’s most popular sport. The 5,000-square-foot exhibition features some of the rarest historical artifacts from the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s collection and captures the essence of the Hall of Fame experience. 

Gridiron Glory tackles everything from football’s cultural impact to the science behind the game. Guests will be able to see NFL Films video footage and learn about the sport’s pioneers. This interactive multimedia experience also includes immersive fan experiences and a specially-designed “Hometown Tribute” section to spotlight the Arizona Cardinals. 

The Arizona Cardinals hold the distinction of being the United States’ oldest professional football franchise. On display will be the Chicago Cardinals Bill of Sale, the hand-written document dated June 14, 1929. This is the purchase agreement for the Chicago Cardinals between Dr. David Jones and longtime owner Chris O’Brien. The sale came just months before the New York Stock Mark crash and the start of the Great Depression. In 1933, Jones sold the franchise to Charles Bidwill. The team, now known as the Arizona Cardinals is still owned by the Bidwill family. The “Hometown Heroes” zone will also include Larry Fitzgerald shoes and gloves from his 400 career pass game, Dan Dierdorf’s jersey and the Army Ranger uniform worn by Pat Tillman.

 

   

 Artifacts include Pro Football’s “birth certificate” 1892 documentation of first pro player, Emmitt Smith’s rushing record game artifacts,

Knute Rockne’s 1919 Massillon Tigers helmet and Vince Lombardi Trophy.

 


Gridiron Glory : The Best of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Jan. 24 – May 3, 2015

Arizona Science Center

600 E. Washington St., Phoenix

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