President Street Station

Museum was the site of a pivotal moment in Maryland during the prelude to America's Civil War and where Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in 1838. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
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Location
601 Old President St
Baltimore, MD
21202
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  • ADA Accessible
  • Admission/Tickets Required
  • Educational Resources Available
  • Family-Friendly
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  • Group-Friendly
  • Maximum Group Participants
    50
  • Student Group-Friendly
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Rated 5 by walt2382016

September 22, 2022

walt2382016

Baltimore’s rich history in a single space

Visited the Baltimore Civil war museum at President station where famously Abraham Lincoln had to pass through in disguise as president elect. He feared an assassination attempt on his way to the...

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Rated 4 by Number26

January 29, 2020

Number26

Small but WELL DONE!

We were greeted by Paul-Allan Louis who proceeded to give us a very informative and charming introduction to this great little museum. If you are a civil war buff, you will love this place - we...

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Rated 3 by yardranger

August 20, 2019

yardranger

Tough to park

There was a bunch of history on the civil war riots but not much else for my liking. I really was hoping for much more.

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