Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum

Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum Photo
Named for native Marylanders, Benjamin Banneker, Frederick Douglass, and Harriett Tubman the museum is dedicated to preserving Maryland's African-American heritage and culture. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
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Location
84 Franklin St
Annapolis, MD
21401
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  • ADA Accessible
Rated 5 by 442valerieh

December 07, 2021

442valerieh

Pieces of the African American Historical Puzzle

My husband planned a wonderful and memorable birthday celebration for me which included tours of African American sites in Annapolis. One tour was this incredible museum. What made the experience...

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Rated 5 by Jerome M

May 21, 2020

Jerome M

A Hidden Gem

This truly a hidden gem. The museum is small but educational. Our host was extremely knowledgeable about Banneker and Douglas. As we walked through the museum you could visualize things from that...

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Rated 4 by Robert S

November 07, 2019

Robert S

A nice place to take the kids on a rainy day.

The staff was immediately welcoming to my three kids and me. They commenced with giving us a brief history lesson about the bldg. and some of its unique past, little-known details. The upstairs is...

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