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Pro Football Hall of Fame Gains Stature

Artist rendereing of proposed Johnson Control Hall of Fame Village
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Artist rendereing of proposed Johnson Control Hall of Fame Village

The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is now a nationally accredited museum.  It’s the first major sports hall of fame to hold that designation. 

Joe Horrigan, Executive  Director Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Joe Horrigan, Executive Director Pro Football Hall of Fame

Like the Smithsonian or the Ohio History Center in Columbus the Pro Football Hall of Fame is now on the register of the American Alliance of Museums

Hall of Fame Executive Director Joe Horrigan says it has taken four years of planning and a year of review and evaluation by the Alliance, but the accreditation is worth it.  “It challenged us to bring ourselves up to the highest standards possible for best practices in a museum.  And we achieved that.  It’s a rigorous process. But it reinforces our commitment really; to making sure that we maintain a level of professionalism that is expected of a first class museum.”

Horrigan says part of the reason for working toward the accreditation-- which is only awarded to about 3% of American museums--is the pending 100th anniversary of the founding of National Football League in Canton.

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Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.
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