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Museums
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City |
| On-Line Resource for Museums throughout Maryland. MuseumStuff.com |
| Annapolis Maritime Museum. Dedicated to preserving and commemorating the maritime heritage
of Annapolis and the neighboring waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
Visit their website for
more information. |
Annapolis |
| B&O Railroad Museum—The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Museum, featuring locomotives and rolling stock, train rides,
and seasonal activities for all ages, including their wooden
train play set, pump car demonstration, or watching their toy
trains make their way through the garden! Call for specials,
410-752-2462. |
Baltimore |
Calvert
Marine Museum. Located in Solomons, Maryland,
the Calvert Marine Museum is a public, non-profit, educational,
regionally oriented museum dedicated to the collection, preservation,
research, and interpretation of the culture and natural history
of Southern Maryland.
Explore
the history, culture, and lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay
and Patuxent River all in one place! |
Solomons |
| Clara Barton House |
Glen Echo |
| The Chesapeake Children’s Museum—Activities for all
ages |
Annapolis |
| Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum—Events for St. Michaels,
MD |
St.
Michaels |
| College Park Aviation Museum. 301-864-6029. View memorabilia related to significant achievements
in aviation since the time of the Wright Brothers. Admission.
Visit their website
for more information. |
College
Park |
| Dinosaur
Land. Visit the prehistoric past where dinosaurs were
the only creatures that roamed the earth! Dinosaur Land features
many animals on display. |
Shenandoah
Valley |
Discovery
Creek Children’s Museum at Glen Echo Park.
Explore nature through hands on activities. Wide variety of
programs and activities are offered.
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Glen
Echo |
| The Fire Museum. One of the finest fire fighting museums which has displays of
apparatus dating from 1806 to 1957! Visit their website for
more information. |
Lutherville |
| Geppi's Entertainment Museum.
This new museum will open it’s doors on Sept. 8 and will
feature a journey through American history focusing on pop culture
in all media, toys and comic characters as they shaped the public
through a magical blend of entertainment and education. The
museum will be located above the new Sports Legends at Camden
Yards Museum! |
Baltimore |
| Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum—Washington, DC
or Dulles Airport. |
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| Sports Legend, Camden Yards Museum located in historic Camden Station at the gateway to Oriole Park,
301 W. Camden St. in Baltimore. Open daily from 10am to 6pm;
open until 7:30pm on baseball game days. Admission is $10 for
adults; $6.50 for children ages 3 to 12. Call 410-727-1539 to
purchase tickets. For additional information, visit the website or call 888-438-6909. |
Baltimore |
| Walter’s Art Museum. Internationally renowned for its collection of art, which was
amassed substantially by two men, William and Henry Walters,
and eventually bequeathed to the City of Baltimore. The collection
presents an overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to
20th-century Europe, and counts among its many treasures Greek
sculpture and Roman sarcophagi; medieval ivories and Old Master
paintings; Art Deco jewelry and 19th-century European and American
masterpieces. They have a great section dedicated to families
and things to do! Website. |
Baltimore |