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A $500 million development project has brought some changes to the Pro football Hall of Fame in Canton.

Visitors can find Joe Namath at work in the museum, or at least the hologram version of the legendary New York Jets quarterback. It’s part of the Hall of Fame’s new Game for Life locker room exhibit, which shares inspirational stories from the gridiron.

The exhibit includes tales of how very successful professional football players beat the odds, like former Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon.

“The message was important it’s the most important but how we deliver it,” said exhibit designer Ed Jones said. “We wanted to make sure it was entertaining without being overwhelming.”

The exhibit was two years in the works, and opened Tuesday.

On Monday, a new trading card collection opened. It features 700 of the most valuable cards ever made, and took collector Robert Casterline five years to put together.

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source: Cleveland19.com

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