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Steelers to Open Hall of Honor Museum on Nov. 11

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In conjunction with their yearly Hall of Honor weekend, the Pittsburgh Steelers will open the Hall of Honor Museum to the public on Nov. 11, the team announced Tuesday.

Steelers fans will have a chance to celebrate and look back on the team’s rich history as Pittsburgh welcomes in its newest class of Hall of Honor members two weekends from now.

They will be able to take photos and record their own calls of the team’s most memorable plays at a gallery that will flow chronologically and commemorate several important moments and figures in the franchise’s storied history. Among other intriguing historical items, it will feature life-sized player mannequins, unique artifacts, and parts of game-worn uniforms.

There are also replicated offices of beloved team founder Art Rooney Sr. and Daniel M. Rooney, along with Pittsburgh’s six Super Bowl rings. Visitors can use interactional kiosks to learn about Hall of Honor inductees through bios, photos, and videos.

The Hall of Honor Museum is situated above the Steelers’ Pro Shop at Acrisure Stadium and is accessible through the Gate B suite entry. Fans can visit the attraction year-round from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday through Monday.

The tour fee is $18 for adults, $15 for children ages 6 through 17. Seniors 62 and older and military members also pay $15. Children five years old and younger are free. Part of the proceeds will go toward the Art Rooney Scholarship Fund.

Heath Miller, Myron Cope, Sam Davis, and Ray Matthews make up the 2022 Hall of Honor class. Those four, along with Louis Lipps of the 2021 class, will be honored at the Steelers Hall of Honor Induction dinner at 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 12, in the UPMC Club at Acrisure Stadium.

The 2022 class will be recognized at halftime of the Steelers’ game against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Nov. 13.