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13480 Dowell Rd., Solomons, MD | 410-326-4640

Outdoor sculptures, many on loan from the Smithsonian Institution, line a shady walking path through the 30 acres of garden space here.

 
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901 W. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD | 410-752-2490

The museum houses the Western Hemisphere's oldest and most extensive collection of vintage railroad equipment in its 40-acre complex.

 
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2711 Maryland Ave., Ellicott City, MD | 410-461-1945

Housed in the nation's oldest railroad station, this facility is packed with maps, historic photos and artifacts documenting B&O history.

 
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2020 K St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-857-6583

The museum is open by advance reservation only, Monday through Thursday, 12 - 3 pm. Reservations may be made by calling 202-857-6583 or e-mailing museum@bnaibrith.org.

 
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751 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD | 410-396-5565

An old pumping station tells about Baltimore's municipal plumbing.

 
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400 Seventh St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-624-4500

Not just for bauble zealots, this one-room museum dedicated to beads and other ornaments houses an extensive library and hosts exhibitions and programs.

 
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6900 Green Landing Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD | 301-627-0730

Situated on 430 acres at the confluence of Patuxent and Western Branch rivers, the manor is an early example of Tidewater Colonial style.

 
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2007 Vermont Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-667-0744

Designs from Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's dressmaker, to Rosa Parks make this small, row-house museum an eclectic showcase.

 
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8614 Chestnut Ave., Bowie, MD | 301-809-3089

This former junction of the main line to southern Maryland and the spur to Washington now links the community of Bowie to its past.

 
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14th and C streets SW, Washington, DC | 202-874-2330

You might never again see so much money in one place, but don’t expect to get your hands on the real dough; you watch the whole operation from windows above the production floor.

 
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