Located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the memorial commemorates the Marylanders who lost their lives in the September 11th terrorist attacks. Free audio tour available at phone number listed.
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Maryland's first, oldest, and only professional ballet company with a diverse repertoire including everything from the classic to the contemporary to the popular featuring professional dancers from all over the United States.
Maryland’s permanent records depository includes a free search room for family history and legal research. The archives includes vital records, religious records, newspapers, maps, photographs and more. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Escape without giving up a thing in Maryland’s Wicomico County. Whether you want to get away from it all, enjoy the outdoors or visit unique attractions, you can find what you’re looking for here.
Maryland's leading professional theatre for the classics. Join us for a year-long season of classic plays and musicals on our Main Stage, outdoors at the Gresham Estate or at historic Reynolds Tavern. We also offer live music in our Cabaret room.
Oldest American state house in continuous legislative use. U.S. Capitol from November 26, 1783 to August 13, 1784. Historic legislative chambers include an exhibit about General George Washington resigning his commission, and statues of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
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.
Hundreds of freedom seekers risked their lives to escape from slavery in Maryland. Full of courage and inspiration, more people successfully fled from bondage in Maryland than from any other state. Their heroic stories are plentiful and riveting and are told through the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom sites and through programs and tours that share freedom seekers’ struggles and triumphs. Here you can discover the real Underground Railroad and find out why Maryland[...]
The Maryland Center for History and Culture collects, preserves and interprets the history, art, and culture of Maryland. Originally founded as the Maryland Historical Society in 1844, MCHC offers a museum, library, and education programs.