![]() Maryland Institute College of Art Galleries Multiple exhibit spaces featuring the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, quilts, fashion, photography, furniture, and more. Operated by the Baltimore-Washington Conference United Methodist Historical Society, history of Baltimore-Washington Conference, important Methodist ministers, bishops and memorabilia National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum Jewish history and culture in Maryland and beyond, tours of the Lloyd Street SynagogueĪncient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern antiquities Historic museum ships including the USS Constellation and the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouseġ801 Federal-period brick house with 19th-century-period rooms, part of Johns Hopkins Universityĥ alley houses where the Irish immigrants who worked for the adjoining B&O Railroad lived, project of the Railroad Historical District Corporation Historic blacksmith shop established in 1810 Galleries and interactive learning centers about the role of African Americans in maritime history operated by Living Classrooms Visitor center houses exhibits about the history of the fort, the War of 1812 and the Star Spangled Bannerįrederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Historic trolleys and electric bus streetcarsįormer home of American writer Edgar Allan Poe in the 1830s, currently closedĬelebrates African American visual and performing arts Ĥ8-room Gilded Age mansion with exhibits of paintings, decorative arts, rare books, philanthropy, Baltimore's railroad history and more operated by Johns Hopkins University Bunting's Pharmacy (where Noxzema was invented) and the food industry ( McCormick, Domino Sugar, Esskay) also home to the steam tugboat Baltimore Over 90,000 works including African, American, Ancient Americas, Antioch Mosaics, Asian, Contemporary, European, Modern, Native American, Pacific Islands, prints, drawings & photographs, sculpture gardens, textilesĮxhibits highlight Baltimore and Maryland's companies and industries, including a cannery, a 1900 garment loft and machine shop, a print shop, Dr. Life & times of Babe Ruth, Baltimore’s native son who became America’s first sports celebrity & an international icon, also the official Museum of the Baltimore Orioles and the archives of the Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas Īrtists and student studios with public exhibition gallery ![]() NameĬollection includes 250 pieces of railroad rolling stock, 15,000 artifacts, an outdoor G-scale layout, an indoor HO scale model, and a wooden model train To use the sortable table, click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order click again for reverse alphabetical order. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. This list of museums in Baltimore encompasses museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. ![]()
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