The reason I think they should be moved is because I know a lot of people (myself included) who would like to visit these HoFs, but aren't going to make a special trip out to these places just to spend a few hours at the halls. Canton, Springfield, and Cooperstown aren't really exciting travel destinations. Put them somewhere like NYC, Los Angeles - even somewhere like Vegas, Chicago, Boston, Orlando, or Dallas - and I'd make the trip. But I'd never go to Canton, Springfield, or Cooperstown just to spend a few hours at the halls if there's really nothing much else exciting to do.
Ridiculous.
Why?What would make for a better road trip/vacation:
Go to Canton, OH; go to the Hall of Fame for awhile; and then... I don't know, live up the hot night life of Canton, OH (?)
-OR-
Go to NYC/LA/Vegas/Chicago/Boston/Orlando/Dallas, go to the Hall of Fame for awhile, and then go hit up the tourist attractions; go sightseeing; take in the bars, strip clubs, pick up some girls, and/or whatever else?
Tradition be damned; this seems like a no-brainer to me. Does being able to think,
"Hey, I'm in Canton, OH, where the NFL was founded!" really outweigh everything else?