Address: 414 Old Town Mall, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
“Only open one day in 2021 (today September 18th) been waiting to visit since I moved to the area in July. Thoroughly enjoyed the museum, so much history captured of not only Baltimore FD, but the fire service in general. Interesting apparatus and little exhibits to checkout. Spent about an hour poking around, reading, and learning. Would have been so cool to have gotten to climb to the top of the bell tower/fire lookout!”
Address: 1601-03 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213, USA
“They are currently doing renovations, but the museum was a good place to visit. The renovations will be done by the end of the year if you wanted to wait to see the updated facility. The museum showcased a variety of influential African American figures. It also showed how slaves were treated before and when they came to America. They also hold tours of the place. The wax figures looked eerily real. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who would like to learn more about black history.”
Address: 1534 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA
“Adam is Clutch! I went along with my husband to get a pre-existing tattoo touched up. First and foremost Adam's interpersonal skills are top notch. I felt like I knew him forever and he was super funny. He took his time, redid the tattoo and made it look more beautiful than when it was originally done (By a different artist). It took about 3 hours yet it went by so fast. It was reasonably priced especially for the size of the tattoo. The shop is very clean and unique. I truly enjoyed my visit. We will return soon to complete an Armour piece Adam started before the pandemic.”
Address: 4601 Newgate Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
“So cool. I was there as a vendor providing a service to the staff but they were more than happy to talk about the history and show us around. Great bunch of people. Beware there are stairs, many, many stairs. Not handicap friendly. Also, many tripping hazards so do exactly as they say and pay attention. Can't wait for it to open as a museum.”
Address: 2250-2374 S Clinton St, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
“The most amazing piece of history I've been on. It is a living history museum, meaning that it is an actively sailing ship. We stopped by unexpectedly while the crew was gearing up for a cruise. They had an engineer take us through the entire engine room, had their Gunner testing guns and showed us the Navy quarters, had the radio operators using the am directional finder, showed us the holds, and everything on board was shown to us. the john w Brown is one of two remaining liberty ships out of 2700. Please go an see this piece of history”
Address: Near Hillen Rd 3948001, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
“Exceptional comfort in its day...mit carriage house”
Address: 2201 Argonne Dr, Baltimore, MD 21251, USA
“Awesome history here ar Morgan State's Museum!”
Address: 918 Lemmon St, Baltimore, MD 21223, USA
“A wonderful historic site and museum dedicated to the Irish immigrant and working class railroad families of the 19th century. In a class by itself as an original urban house museum.”
Address: 1500 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA
“Mount Clare Museum House is a gem hidden in plain site! This is one of the few historic homes in the Baltimore area I had never been to, but it is definitely worth a visit. It’s especially beautiful around Christmas when it’s all decorated for the holidays with greenery everywhere. We enjoyed the educational film and the tour from our passionate docent. There’s a cute little gift shop and the views of downtown Baltimore are amazing.”
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