A museum of Maryland’s natural heritage by conserving its natural history collections, educating its citizenry and inspiring its youth to pursue careers in the natural sciences.
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The Nanticoke River watershed area's history, traditions, and cultural heritage, special focus on town's history as a mineral water spa attraction and more than 25 exhibits.
The Natural History Society of Maryland is a private nonprofit dedicated to Maryland’s natural heritage since 1929. Visit our wide array of collections & exhibits at our museum in Baltimore, or learn with us on a field trip, class, or Zoom lecture.
The historic Newcomer House, the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Visitor Center features suggested visitor experiences at Antietam and throughout mid-Maryland.
The museum's mission is to preserve Northern Garrett County's heritage with an emphasis on Leo Beachy's, photography, the National Road and the 1964 B-52 Bomber crash.
This marker lists Black lawyers committed to ending legalized racial discrimination, including Everett J. Waring; lawyers in the Niagara Movement and the NAACP; and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
This marker is on the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail and explores the ways in which the surrounding West Baltimore neighborhood helped shape some of America’s greatest Black writers, artists and performers.
Local history museum, which includes exhibits on domestic mining, local businesses and genealogy.
Discover America's Charmed City and landmarks from the War of 1812 and Civil War. Learn about life in a port city and its people's struggles and triumphs.
Located on the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail, this historical marker detail many of Old West Baltimore’s civil rights organizations and African-American political leaders.