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The ASA Hall of Fame memorialized the illustrious careers of those who gave voice to sports history's greatest moments. The Hall of Fame was officially opened on February 26, 1998, and was located in the MCI National Sports Gallery in Washington, D.C. It featured rare memorabilia, the greats on interactive display, and it traced the history of sports broadcasting since its inception in the early 1920's. A popular attraction allowed fans to recreate early radio broadcasts from a scrolling LED board or dial their favorite sportscasters' most famous calls. (The 25,000 sq. ft. National Sports Gallery located in the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., was officially closed in 2000 to make room for office space.) The ASA is actively pursuing a new space in which to house its Hall of Fame. |
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Annual Hall of Fame Awards Dinner | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hall of Fame Nominee Selection Committee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dick Enberg Pat Summerall Curt Gowdy Ernie Harwell Keith Jackson Jim McKay Jon Miller Jim Nantz Chris Schenkel Lou Schwartz Vin Scully Jack Whitaker |