A 255-year old Colonial house overlooking Breton Bay is an extensive genealogical and historical research center.
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Renovated Victorian conservatory with distinct environments that allow the display of plants from all over the world. Second oldest Victorian palm house in the United States.
Experience Frederick Douglass's life as a Baltimore caulker and witness the re-creation of the first African-American shipyard in North America. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Baltimore's oldest urban residence historically restored to its 1765 Fell's Point appearance and pre-Revolutionary antique furnishings.
American Film Institute’s flagship exhibition space offers the best in American and international cinema, featuring first-run movies, festivals, retrospectives and more.
Center features changing exhibits about Maryland diverse women’s historical and community contributions-past and present-in a wide range of areas. It also houses Maryland’s Women’s Hall of Fame. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
Campus features a state-of-the-art 2,500 sq. ft. permanent exhibition space features an art gallery, public docks, a small Bay-side beach park, and outdoor wooden boat exhibits.
Marina featuring state of the art construction and floating slips.
Preserving the history of African-American culture in Howard County. More than 4,000 books, a children's library and a research and reading library.
The mission is to celebrate and inspire the community through the cultivation, preservation, and presentation of the cultural and artistic contributions of African Americans in Prince George's County.