Canadian Football Hall of Fame

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Image:CFHOFLogo.jpg The Canadian Football Hall of Fame officially opened as a museum to dedicate football in Canada on November 28 1972. It is located beside the City Hall and Family Courts Building in downtown Hamilton, which is inside the former Andrew Carnegie library on Main Street, between Bay Street and McNab Street. The Canadian Hall of Fame is easily identified by the slightly-larger-than-life metal sculpture Touchdown, featuring a successful receiver being tackled. Currently, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame has honoured 209 inductees (62 Builders and 147 Players) since it began charter membership to the Hall on June 19 1963. The Canadian Football Hall of Fame is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Canadian Football Hall of Famers

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