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H. Furlong Baldwin Library, Maryland Historical Society

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The Maryland Historical Society’s H. Furlong Baldwin Library enables researchers, students, teachers, and others to have access to the records of Maryland’s past while preserving irreplaceable historical materials for future generations.

Description

The sizeable collection of books, journals, manuscripts, newspapers, maps, prints, oral histories, ephemera, photographs, and microfilm which the library makes available to the public is one of the nation's most extensive and important historical resources.

MdHS members are not charged admission to use the Library.

Address: 201 W Monument St, Baltimore 21201
Phone: (410) 685-3750 Ext 359
Email: gro.shdm@tped_yrarbil
Parking: Lot, Street
State: MD
City: Baltimore
Street Number: 201 W Monument St
Zip Code: 21201
categories: museum, library


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Reviews
Beautiful museum. Docent Tour very well done. The Unfinished Revolution Maryland in the Wars for Independence The Unfinished Revolution explores the turmoil of the United States’ emergence on the world stage between 1775 and 1815. The exhibition highlights two points that became certain—the country’s revolution remained unfinished, and Marylanders of many races and creeds were at the forefront of each conflict. Opening September 10, 2021.
I really enjoyed the MD Historical Society museum. All of the exhibits were interesting. I especially liked the Spectrum of Fashion, Four Centuries of MD History, the Civil War and War of 1812 exhibits
Great museum for Maryland history! Some great special exhibits!
Come to the MCHC and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere as the history of Marylanders from across the State of Maryland is celebrated. It is a place to marvel at collected art, textiles documents and other items of historic value. Learn, be enlightened and spend a few hours stepping back in history! BTW the gift shop holds lots of treasures!
Great will go again when the gift shop is open
Very nicely done museum! Friendly helpful staff, beautiful exhibits, great gift shop. Library for research on site. Permanent collections and special exhibits. Free parking. Well worth the visit!
I got there at about 945 am on Saturday. It was nice and quiet and they had a free parking lot, which is always a bonus in a downtown setting. Most of the items are very specific to Maryland of course and the associated heroes of the war of 1812. The first floor is a large amount of paintings. Things on the next floor up are very interesting. There is a very large display about Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte. I enjoyed this the most. They explain in very good detail her story and have quite a few very wonderful pieces. The cost is 9$ for adults.
Fascinating and underrated museum exploring a lot of Baltimore/Maryland’s history and culture. This place is off the beaten path so isn’t on the radar for either tourists or locals but is definitely worth a visit.
This is a great place to learn some intimate history of Baltimore.
Great showcase of Maryland History and the staff were wonderful on our 5th Grade Field Trip.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$6–10
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