Maryland Center for History and Culture

Category: Museum in Baltimore, Maryland

Address: 610 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

Phone: +14106853750

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–5PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–5PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Tim McCaffrey

Jun 17, 2022

Amazing

Priyanka Paul

Jun 11, 2022

Second Saturday is a free entry :)

Jessica M Paugh

Jun 10, 2022

Great showcase of Maryland History and the staff were wonderful on our 5th Grade Field Trip.

Tony C

May 21, 2022

Great please to visit to learn about MD history.

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Questions & Answers

is there an admission fee

Sarah M | Sep 30, 2019
Abigail Padfield Narayan | Sep 30, 2019

Yes there is. I think it is $9 for adults. This site can give you more information about admission fees http://www.mdhs.org/plan-visit/hours-admission

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What is the procedure for getting a building designated as a historical landmark in baltimore City

Joan Green | Sep 29, 2021
Maryland Center for History and Culture | Sep 29, 2021

MCHC does not handle this. Please go through The Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) - https://chap.baltimorecity.gov/

I have a collection of md insurance company life policies from 1915 to 1930. Do you have any interest? The graphics are really great.

mary lou jones | Sep 30, 2019
Rea | Sep 30, 2019

If you go to the website you'll see better contact information. You can either call, fill out an inquiry, or contact staff directly. I suggest calling or filling out the inquiry because someone will be able to find the right person to help assist you. https://www.mdhs.org/webform/contact

Are there records on a Seeley's Boarding House in Baltimore in 1941? Spelling might not be correct

Rachel Clay | Sep 30, 2018
Eric Vogt | Sep 30, 2018

Hi Rachel! I dont work with the Historical Society, but I'm sure you could get help with your question by visiting the Historical Society's library. This forum is for questions about the society itself.

How do you find out if someone was an indentured servant from 1771-1775? He came over from Ireland, and I believe he was an indentured servant until he enlisted in the Maryland militia in 1776. I think he landed inMaryland.

Sherry Maney | Sep 30, 2018
Dizzy Dee | Sep 30, 2018

Not sure but get in touch with the maryland historial society. You will be best directed from there.

Do you have a expert who knows the original Maryland's Historical Records including Prince George's County ... ?

Mildred Hall | Sep 30, 2018
Tina Cotto | Sep 30, 2018

You have to call them an ask them. Sorry

I'm looking for a picture of the Virginia Peanut Company. They made Easter rabbits from molds. My mom worked there. They also made coconut bonbons.

Joe Smith | Sep 30, 2018
Rich Goccia | Sep 30, 2018

Go to Google Images

What is a special event that happened at Maryland in the 1700

Jolie Venema | Sep 30, 2018
Dan'te' J | Sep 30, 2018

(1783) Annapolis named nation's capital (1784) Congress in Annapolis ratified Treaty of Paris, ended Revolutionary War (1788) Maryland became seventh U. S. state (1791) Maryland donated land for new capital in Washington, D.C. (1796) Law passed forbidding import of slaves for sale; permitted voluntary emancipation

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