-Football fans can explore pop-up exhibitions from the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Pittsburgh Steelers-
The Senator John Heinz History Center – America’s #1 History Museum and the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh – has announced special exhibitions, programs, and activities during the 2026 NFL Draft.
From iconic artifacts within the Franco Harris Sports Museum to special pop-up exhibitions from the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Pittsburgh Steelers, the History Center is a must-see attraction for the more than 500,000 fans in town during NFL Draft Week.
The story of professional football begins in Pittsburgh, and visitors can discover how the city forged a football legacy defined by trailblazing moments, legendary players, and six Super Bowl championships.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Exhibition
Is it something in the water? The high schools of Western Pennsylvania have turned out countless college and professional football stars, but they are perhaps best known for producing great quarterbacks. Nearly 50 professional quarterbacks are from Western Pa. – more than any region in the country – including six Hall of Famers. In partnership with the Pro Football Hall of Fame, visitors can see game-worn jerseys from George Blanda, Joe Namath, Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Jim Kelly, and Dan Marino as part of this special pop-up exhibition in the History Center’s first floor Great Hall.
On view from April 17-27, the Sports Museum will also feature 27 original NFL Draft cards from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first-round picks from 1997-2025, on loan from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Explore the Franco Harris Sports Museum
The Franco Harris Sports Museum, recently renamed in honor of the late Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back, features 20,000 square feet of interpretive galleries and more than 50 interactive experiences that showcase the unforgettable and almost forgotten stories of athletes who transformed Pittsburgh into the “City of Champions.”
As the “home of the Immaculate Reception,” the Sports Museum features an iconic lifelike figure of Franco making the catch, his cleats from the play, and the piece of Three Rivers Stadium field turf where the play happened. The Super Steelers exhibition includes a special section dedicated to Franco’s life and career including his championship rings from Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV, his 1976 Man of the Year Award (now named for Walter Payton), and his “Franco’s Italian Army” helmet.
In the high school football section, learn more about the Cradle of Quarterbacks, meet the 30 legendary NFL head coaches who played their first competitive football here in our region, including Steelers’ coaches Bill Cowher and Mike McCarthy, as well as players who set records, won Heisman trophies, captured Super Bowls, and became Hall of Famers.
NFL Draft Exhibit
Fans can uncover the stories that connect the region’s rich football roots to the 2026 NFL Draft in this limited-time exhibition, developed in partnership with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the 2026 NFL Draft Football Legacy Committee.
On view now in the Franco Harris Sports Museum, the 2026 NFL Draft Exhibit celebrates the region’s deep football roots and shares this region’s innovative connections to the draft. Visitors can explore Pittsburgh’s role in the origins of the NFL Draft, which dates to the 1935 NFL owners meeting at downtown’s Fort Pitt Hotel, and the evolution of the Steeler’s draft philosophy, from a team that mortgaged the future by trading draft picks to one that built a legendary dynasty using the draft.
Draft Week Fan Zone and Museum Shop
Visitors to the History Center from April 23-25 can get in the game with family-friendly activities in the Draft Week Fan Zone, featuring tailgate-style games, sports-themed scavenger hunts, special tours of the Sports Museum, and gameday food throughout each day. Kids aged 17 and under always receive free admission to the History Center, supported by the museum’s Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative.
The History Center Museum Shop will offer official NFL Draft merchandise alongside items from hometown favorites like Mister Rogers and Heinz.
VisitPITTSBURGH Welcome Center
The History Center is home to the official VisitPITTSBURGH Welcome Center, where out-of-town guests can speak with trained visitor service associates about how to make the most of their stay in the Steel City. The VisitPITTSBURGH Welcome Center is located in the museum’s first floor Great Hall and does not require admission to access.
For more information and updates on NFL Draft Week offerings at the History Center and Sports Museum, please visit heinzhistorycenter.org/draft.
Draft Week activities are supported by VisitPA and the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD).