Women’s baseball exhibit opens at Edmond museum

Saturday is the opening day of Linedrives and Lipstick: The Untold Story of Women’s Baseball exhibition at Edmond Historical Society and Museum. The exhibit runs through Oct. 20.

 
BY DIANA BALDWIN | Modified: September 1, 2012 at 12:38 am | Published: September 1, 2012   

EDMOND — “Linedrives and Lipstick: The Untold Story of Women’s Baseball,” opens Saturday at the Edmond Historical Society and Museum.

The exhibit that runs through Oct. 20 explores the history of women in baseball and traces their involvement in the sport dating to the mid-1800s.

photo - Christine Gibson, program director at the Edmond Historical Society and Museum, straightens a photo Thursday in the “Linedrives and Lipstick” exhibit at the museum in Edmond. Photo by David McDaniel, The Oklahoman
Christine Gibson, program director at the Edmond Historical Society and Museum, straightens a photo Thursday in the “Linedrives and Lipstick” exhibit at the museum in Edmond. Photo by David McDaniel, The Oklahoman

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“Linedrives and Lipstick” features more than 60 items, including picture postcards, game programs, photographs, posters, original artifacts, and in-depth articles from magazines such as...
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