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So. Much. Hockey. I bought our tickets online prior to our visit, but tickets are available there. It is located in the bottom floor of a large office/bank type building. There is so much to see, you get a hand stamp and come and go as you like until closing (there is a large food court outside of the venue to grab a snack in if you need a break). The displays go on and on and are very informative. Displays cover the earliest days of hockey all the way up to the present Stanley Cup winners. The Stanley Cup was there the day we visited along with all of the other trophies (Veznia, Lady Bing, etc). The Cup sits in a domed room with the dome full of the most beautiful stained glass. There are some interactive activities as well as a 3D movie and a continuous loop all about the current Cup Champions (GO PENS!!). It is a must do and see for every hockey fan. As in traditional "museum" set-up, they plop you out into the gift shop.
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