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Baltimore is home to many museums that satisfy your need for knowledge and culture. Click the links below to learn more about visiting some of these fine museums.
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Explore the life and times of baseball great Babe Ruth at the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum
Enjoy over 40 acres of land dedicated to telling the story of railroading.
Baltimore Civil War Museum
Learn about Baltimore's fascinating role in the Civil War at the Baltimore Civil War Museum.
Baltimore Museum of Industry
The Baltimore Museum of Industry preserves the industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore area.
Baltimore Maritime Museum
The Baltimore Maritime Museum preserves four National Historic Landmarks (Lightship Chesapeake, USCGC Taney, USS Torsk and a 7-foot Knoll Lighthouse) for the enjoyment of the public.
Baltimore Public Works Museum
This unique museum is the only one of it's kind in the world. Learn about the facsinating role of public works in shaping an urban city.
Baltimore Streetcar Museum
Travel back in time and explore Baltimore's public transportation history at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum.
Carroll Mansion
Carrol Mansion documents the rich history of this national landmark that was once home to Charles Carroll, the only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum
Visit the home where the deeply disturbed Edgar Allen Poe once lived.
Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center
Appreciate the art and history of African-American art and culture and its influence on Baltimore and the world!
Evergreen Museum and Library
Enjoy a fine collection of rare books and art assembled by the philanthropic Garrett family.
Fire Museum of Maryland
Have fun learning about the history of fire fighting in the United States at the Fire Museum of Maryland.
Flag House and Star Spangled Banner Museum
The Flag House and Star Spangled Banner Museum is dedicated to preserving the historic home of Mary Pickersgill who sewed the flag that soared over Fort McHenry when Francis Scott Key wrote the National Anthem.
Fort McHenry
Visit the historic place where Francis Scott Key wrote the National Anthem.
Historical Electronics Museum
Explore the electonic wonders that have shaped our world at the Historical Electonics Museum.
Historical Electronics Museum
The Historical Electronics Museum provides a space to explore and appreciate the rich electonics heritage that has led to advancements in technology around the world.
The Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum
Celebrate the hisotry of the immense Irish presence in Baltimore more in late 1840s at the Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum
Jewish Museum of Maryland
Explore the Jewish experience in America at the Jewish Museum of Maryland.
Maryland Women's Heritage Center
Learn about the contributions made by the women of Maryland to make Maryland the state that it is today.

