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  American Visionary Art Museum http://www.avam.org/
Aims to create a place where the best of self-taught, intuitive contributions of all kinds will be duly recognized, explored, and then championed in a clear strong voice.
  The Walters Art Museum http://www.thewalters.org/
Collection, encompassing art from around the world and throughout the ages, includes more than 30,000 objects. Includes details of current exhibitions, hours, admission prices, memberships, docent and volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in Baltimore, Maryland.
  Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture http://www.africanamericanculture.org/
Dedicated to sharing the courageous journeys toward freedom and self-determination made by African American Marylanders. Information about the facility, directors, staff, Reginald F Lewis and a photo gallery.
  The Baltimore Museum of Art http://www.artbma.org/
Exhibits American and international art, including the Cone Collection of over 40 paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Van Gogh and other European artists. Another focus is on contemporary art.
  B and O Railroad Museum http://www.borail.org/
Features exhibits of historical engines, cars, and railroad life.
  Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry http://www.dentalmuseum.umaryland.edu/
Dentistry in a lively, interactive setting. Includes school tour information, exhibit photos and descriptions, special programs, and visitor information.
  The Baltimore Museum of Industry http://www.thebmi.org/
Covers airplanes, cars, civil rights, space exploration, and how things are made. Hours, memberships, events, research center collections and access information.
  Evergreen House http://www.museums.jhu.edu/evergreen/
The former residence of Ambassador John Work Garrett and his wife, Alice Warder Garrett, Evergreen is a 48-room historic house museum located on 26 acres on North Charles Street in Baltimore.
  Star-Spangled Banner Flag House http://www.flaghouse.org/
The 1793 house of Mary Pickersgill who made the flag that flew at Fort McHenry in the 1814 battle.
  Homewood House Museum http://www.museums.jhu.edu/homewood/
An example of Federal Period architecture on the Johns Hopkins University campus. Designed as a country house or villa, Homewood reflects the lifestyle of a cosmopolitan young couple of early nineteenth-century Baltimore.
  Port Discovery http://www.portdiscovery.org/
Children's museum offering interactive exhibits for the whole family and hands-on activities that run non-stop daily.
  Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame http://www.lacrosse.org/museum/index.phtml
A repository for memorabilia, artifacts, equipment, uniforms, and written material relating to the sport of Lacrosse and its history, including its Native American origins.
  The Baltimore Poe House and Museum http://www.eapoe.org/balt/poehse.htm
Description from the Edgar.A. Poe Society of Baltimore, with directions and opening houses.
  Baltimore Maritime Museum http://www.baltomaritimemuseum.org/
Educational programs about American naval power from the 1930's to 1986 are offered to encourage K-12 school children to explore academic subjects in a new and exciting way.
  The Great Blacks In Wax Museum http://www.ngbiwm.com
Includes brief biographies of important black people, photos of wax figures, events, and visitor information.
  The Contemporary Museum http://www.contemporary.org/
Artwork, paintings, drawings, educational programs and exhibitions in changing locations to link contemporary art directly with diverse communities.
  The Jewish Museum of Maryland http://www.jewishmuseummd.org/
Informative exhibitions that include Jewish art, rare objects, historical photographs, oral histories, videos and hands-on activities.
  The Babe Ruth Museum http://www.baberuthmuseum.com/
Exhibits, activities, membership information and gift shop souvenir items.
  The Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center http://www.eubieblake.org/
Promotes the unique history and continuing legacy of African-American art and culture in the city of Baltimore. Includes information about events, history, exhibits, and famous people.
  The University of Maryland School of Nursing Museum http://nursing.umaryland.edu/offices/development/museum/
The fascinating story of health care's unsung heroes is captured in hundreds of photographs, personal items and the written and spoken words of the nurses themselves, including the retired nurses who serve as volunteer museum docents.
  Baltimore Streetcar Museum http://www.baltimorestreetcar.org/
Nonprofit organization is dedicated to preserving the city's public transportation history. Features rides, events, admission rates, photos, a newsletter and map directions to location in Baltimore, Maryland.
  Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/historic/poehouse.php
Poe's Baltimore home, 1832-1835. Operated by Baltimore City under the Commission for Historic and Architectural Preservation. Includes links to Poe's additional haunts.
  USS Forrestal Museum Inc. http://www.forrestal.org/
The ship's history and information.
  Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park http://www.douglassmyers.org/
African American maritime museum with living history and interactive activities. Profile, history and activities.
  The Fire Museum http://www.firemuseummd.org/
Fire fighting history and displays of hand pulled, horse drawn, and motorized equipment. Includes special events and educational program information. Lutherville.
  Fells Point Maritime Museum http://www.mdhs.org/explore/maritime/
Displays highlights from the Maryland Historical Society's maritime collections including artifacts, models, and paintings.
  Friends of the H. L. Mencken House http://www.menckenhouse.org/
Information about the Baltimore row house that Mencken lived in for most of his life, efforts to preserve and restore the home, and a biography of the man.
  The Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street http://www.irishshrine.org/
A group of 5 alley houses converted to a museum to provide the history of Irish immigrants and their work on the B and O railroad.
  The Baltimore Tattoo Museum http://www.baltimoretattoomuseum.net/
Piercing and tattoo services are offered seven days a week. Photographs of the shop, directions, and contact information.
  Mount Clare Museum House http://www.mountclare.org/
A 1760 colonial Georgian home built by one of Maryland’s leading patriots and one of the first state senators, Charles Carroll, Barrister. History, virtual tour, visitor information, events, and museum store.
  American Dime Museum http://www.dimemuseum.net/
Dedicated to variety and novelty entertainment,including burlesque, carnival, circus, street magic, old-time medicine shows and vaudeville entertainment.
  Mother Seton House http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/baltimore/b13.htm
The home of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born woman beatified and canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
  Baltimore Public Works Museum http://www.ce.jhu.edu/mdcive/public.htm
Dedicated to the history of municipal services. Includes exhibit and visitor information.

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