The Maryland Historical Society
4.6$$· ModerateExplore centuries of Maryland heritage at Baltimore's premier cultural museum.
Formerly known as the Maryland Historical Society, the Maryland Center for History and Culture offers an in-depth journey through the state's vibrant past. Located in Baltimore's historic Mount Vernon neighborhood, the museum houses vast collections of historical artifacts, fine art, and documents, including Francis Scott Key’s original draft of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions and interactive displays that bring centuries of local history to life.
History
Established in 1844, the Maryland Historical Society has been a vital resource for preserving and interpreting the state’s heritage. It has played a key role in collecting historical materials and promoting education about Maryland's past.
Expert notes
- Check the website for current exhibitions and events.
- Plan your visit during weekdays for a quieter experience.
- Utilize the library resources for in-depth research.
- Participate in guided tours to gain deeper insights.
- Join as a member for additional benefits and discounts.
- Check for any special events or workshops during your visit.
- Make sure to allocate enough time to explore all galleries.
- Engage with staff for any historical inquiries you may have.
- Use public transport or park nearby to avoid city traffic.
- Visit the gift shop for unique Maryland-themed items.
Features
- Children's Activities
- Community Events
- Educational Programs
- Event Space
- Exhibits
- Gift Shop
- Guided Tours
- Historical Artifacts
- Lecture Series
- Library Access
- Online Collections
- Public Programs
- Research Facilities
- Special Exhibitions
- Workshops
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