As Major League Baseball celebrated Jackie Robinson Day around the country — fans are getting a chance to see a new exhibit celebrating the legendary Brooklyn Dodger.

It's called 'Breaking the Color Barrier: Jackie Robinson Contracts,' and is on display at the New York Historical Society on the Upper West Side.

The museum is featuring Robinson's signed contracts with the Montreal Royals from 1945 and with the Dodgers from 1947.

That was the year Robinson made history by becoming the first African-American to play in the major.

You can check out the exhibit through April 22.

For more information, visit the society's web site