LeBron James’ dream comes true; he says the museum ‘means a lot to me’ ahead of its opening.

Again, LeBron James is perilously close to accomplishing a lifelong ambition.

In his birthplace of Akron, Ohio, Home Court, an immersive multimedia museum chronicling the NBA superstar’s life and accomplishments, will debut on November 25.

The Los Angeles Lakers star, 38, said in a press release, “My goal has always been to improve Akron’s reputation, so having a place in my hometown that allows me to share my journey with my fans from around the world means a great deal to me.” “Over the years, I’ve had a tendency to hoard numerous items, but I’ve always been aware that there would come a moment when I could appropriately retrieve them.”

The museum will provide visitors with a self-guided tour of the life of the future Hall of Famer, commencing with recreations of his high school gym, St. Vincent-St. Mary’s, and the Spring Hill Apartment #602 where he resided.

The white suit he donned upon being selected first overall in the 2003 NBA Draft will also be on display at the museum, along with artifacts from his twenty-one NBA seasons, which included stays in Cleveland, Miami, and Los Angeles.The venue’s proceeds—general admission tickets are priced at $23 each, represented by LeBron James’s jersey number—will benefit the House Three Thirty job training program of The LeBron James Family Foundation.Undoubtedly, Akron occupies a significant position in the life of the basketball legend.In an August Instagram video, LeBron James dissected his former training grounds while riding a vintage green Bronco, expressing his elation for his home state and the place from which it all originated.“I am ecstatic to be back in my backyard, carefree and cruising around,” the Los Angeles Lakers icon wrote. “MJ advancing with a stern face on!” #ThekidfromAKRON “Life itself is to be commended!”