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National Cryptologic Museum [Exhibits]
- Displays cover development of American code making and breaking
from pre-Revolutionary War through today. Closed Sundays and US
government holidays. 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6272, Ft. Meade, MD
20755; 301-688-5849
URL: http://www.nsa.gov/museum/map.html
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National Juneteenth Museum
- Daily 11-3PM 410-467-2724. 2632 N. Charles Street, Baltimore
MD 21218. Annual Juneteenth Festival June 19th and Underground
Railroad Tours. Speakers and lecturers for conventsions, schools
and churches.
URL: http://hosting.xigroup.com/juneteenth
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Baltimore Menu listing of Art Museums and Galleries
- 17 Museums and 12 Theaters.
URL: http://www.baltimoremenus.com/theater.asp
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American Visionary Art Museum [Kinetic Sculpture Race] [hours]
- works produced by visionary
artists who have struggled with the demons of addiction
and danced with the angels of enlightenment, through
September -- Gems of the Permanent Collection, works
by disabled, institutionalized and other artists facing
adversity, through May, 410-244-1900. $8
Open Monday, Martin Luther King Day as Teachers Free Day.
URL: http://www.avam.org
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Baltimore Clayworks [classes] [map]
- WHAT WE DO...teach 24 classes per week; hold exhibitions; rent studio
space; sell clay art, and functional pottery; fire gas, electric, and wood kilns;
conduct workshops; host visiting artists; provide resources on technical
issues and ceramic art health information; grant an annual emerging artist
fellowship; and more.
URL: http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/whoweare.htm
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Baltimore Museum of Art
- Next to Johns Hopkins University. 410-396-7100.
URL: http://www.artbma.org
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Baltimore Public Works Museum
- Housed in a stately
pumping station
(circa 1911), the
Baltimore Public
Works Museum
takes you behind
the scenes to
examine a city's
infrastructure,
upon which urban
life depends. Located on Pier 7
of the Inner
Harbor
751 Eastern
Avenue,
Baltimore,
Maryland 21202
(410) 396-5565.
Admission $2.50
URL: http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/dpw/museum/
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Meredith Furniture Art Gallery
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URL: http://www.meredithgallery.com/
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B&O Railroad Museum [calendar]
- Model trains. 410-752-2490.The B&O Railroad Museum is dedicated to the
preservation and interpretation of American railroading
through the history and stories of the B&O Railroad, the
C&O Railway, the Western Maryland Railway, and the
railroads of the mid-Atlantic region. The museum is
committed to exploring the broader social, economic,
political and cultural issues associated with a
technological industry that touched every aspect of
American life.
URL: http://www.borail.org/about.asp
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Baltimore Civil War Museum
- The Maryland Historical Society is the
state's oldest cultural institution. Including a
museum, library, press, and extensive
educational programs, the MdHS collects,
preserves, and interprets objects and
materials reflecting Maryland's diverse
heritage. The MdHS houses the most
extensive collection of objects and artifacts
in the state of Maryland, and one of the
largest collections of Americana in the
world.
URL: http://www.mdhs.org
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Great Blacks in Wax [exhibits]
- The possibility that in 1988 we would be celebrating the grand opening of a 10,000 square foot facility on North
Avenue seemed almost unimaginable. But we always knew that a higher power than the two of us was guiding this
effort. So we have always dared to dream, to believe that if we just "keep the faith", things would work out.
URL: http://www.greatblacksinwax.org/
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The Shot Tower [facts]
- The Shot Tower, a monumental structure rising well above all others in
the neighborhood, has looked out like a sentry over the changing landscape
of the Monumental City for nearly two hundred years. It is an enduring
monument to workmanship and to Baltimore's industrial past, and it is
rising once again as a point of interest to residents and visitors alike.
URL: http://www.shottower.info
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The Star-Spangled Banner House
- The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House is one
of Baltimore's oldest museums. Founded in
1927, the Flag House has been open to the
public for 74 years. The Star-Spangled Banner
Flag House Association, Inc. was formed in
1927 to operate a museum dedicated to the
story of Mary Young Pickersgill who made the
enormous 30 x 42-foot Star-Spangled Banner
that flew over Fort McHenry during the War
of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to
write the poem that became our National
Anthem. Mary Pickersgill's flag still survives
and now hangs at the Smithsonian
Institution's National Museum of American
History.
URL: http://www.flaghouse.org/about/index.html
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Jewish Museum of Maryland
- The Museum interprets the
Jewish experience in America, with
special attention to Jewish life in the
state of Maryland. The Museum was
founded in 1960 to rescue and restore
the historic Lloyd Street Synagogue, and
has become a cultural center for the
Jewish community and for those
interested in Jewish history and
traditions.
URL: http://www.jhsm.org/
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Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture
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URL: http://www.africanamericanculture.org/
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National Museum of Dentistry
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URL: http://www.dentalmuseum.org/
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USS Constelation
- The last warship built by the US Navy.
URL: http://www.constellation.org/
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Rock Paper Scissors
- Established in June of 1998,
PAPER ROCK SCISSORS provides exceptional, affordable art in a funky, comfortable atmosphere.
Continuing to expand its artist representation, the gallery currently represents over 60 artists.
URL: http://www.paperrockscissors.com
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Art Galleries and Museums near Peabody
- 49 listings at Yahoo maps.
URL: http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypResults.py?&&addr=1+E+Mount+Vernon+Pl&city=Baltimore&state=MD&zip=21202-2308&country=us&msa=0720&slt=39.297263&sln=-76.615222&cs=9&stp=y&stx=8303970
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