Fort Mchenry - Baltimore, Md
"Designed by Ghanan Jean Foncin in 1798 and named after James McHenry, a Scots-Irish immigrant and surgeon-soldier who became Secretary of War under President Washington, Fort McHen... waymarking.com
Edgar Allan Poe Grave Site
Author, Poet. Most remembered for his influence on other writers and poets through his imaginative use of literary style and for his near flawless use of rhythm and sound in his poe... findagrave.com
Star Spangled Banner Flag House
Built in 1793, the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House was the home and place of business of Mary Pickersgill, maker of the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key's famous poem. Mary a... heritagesites.com
The Jewish Museum Of Maryland
Welcome to the Jewish Museum of Maryland, America's leading museum of regional Jewish history, culture and community. The Museum interprets the Jewish experience in America, with sp... museumland.net
Mount Clare Museum House
Mount Clare is the oldest extant colonial building in Baltimore. It was built in 1760 by Charles Carroll, a barrister (lawyer), and distant relative of Charles Carroll of Carrollton... museumland.net
Baltimore Streetcar Museum
You'll be a really "cool" parent if you book the Baltimore Streetcar Museum for your child's next birthday, Bar/Bat Mitzvah or graduation party. When you book the Museum, you will h... museumsusa.org
Evergreen House Museum
Built in 1858 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Evergreen House is a magnificent 48-room Italianate mansion on 26 wooded acres in Baltimore. Formerly the home ... museumsusa.org
Hampton National Historic Site
The mansion and grounds at Hampton tell the story of its past residents. Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, industrial and agricul... heritagesites.com
Catonsville Historical Society
The Catonsville Historical Society Inc., is a non-profit organization that was organized in 1973 after the late Mrs. Robert Townsend had bequeathed her home and, her collection of 1... museumsusa.org
Maryland Historical Society
The Maryland Historical Society is the state's oldest cultural institution. Through its museum, library, publications, and extensive educational programs, the MdHS collects, preserv... museumland.net
Lightship Chesapeake Lv 116/wal 538
The first structure to mark the vitally important entrance to the Chesapeake Bay was actually a steel lightship sheathed with a wooden hull. Known as No. 46, this vessel was ... lighthousefriends.com
B & O Railroad Station
One of the first railroads in the country, constructed in 1830 of wooden rails that carried horse-drawn cars, extended from Baltimore to Ellicott's Mills. This station was built the next ... hmdb.org
Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
George Herman Ruth, better known to the world as Babe Ruth, baseball's famous "Sultan of Swat," was born here in the home of his maternal grandparents on February 6, 1895. Famous for his ... hmdb.org
Baltimore Museum Of Art
This museum features an eclectic mix of artwork from different cultures, ranging from Antioch mosaics to African headdresses. From a single object in 1914, The Baltimore Museum o... heritagesites.com
Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum Inc
Encompassing 142 acres, with various facilities and extensive nature trails, the primary focus of this site is cultural and natural history. The Historical Park & Museum is dedicate... museumsusa.org
Baltimore Civil War Museum
Experience some events from Baltimore history when you and your grandchildren visit this unusual and culturally diverse museum. View more than 2,000 paintings from the 18th and 19... grandparents.com
Homewood House Museum
Located on the campus of The Johns Hopkins University is one of the finest surviving examples of Federal Period architecture. Designed as a country house or villa, Homewood reflect... museumstuff.com