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Outdoor sculptures, many on loan from the Smithsonian Institution, line a shady walking path through the 30 acres of garden space here. Learn more...
The museum houses the Western Hemisphere's oldest and most extensive collection of vintage railroad equipment in its 40-acre complex. Learn more...
Housed in the nation's oldest railroad station, this facility is packed with maps, historic photos and artifacts documenting B&O history. Learn more...
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. Learn more...
An old pumping station tells about Baltimore's municipal plumbing. Learn more...
Not just for bauble zealots, this one-room museum dedicated to beads and other ornaments houses an extensive library and hosts exhibitions and programs. Learn more...
Situated on 430 acres at the confluence of Patuxent and Western Branch rivers, the manor is an early example of Tidewater Colonial style. Learn more...
Designs from Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's dressmaker, to Rosa Parks make this small, row-house museum an eclectic showcase. Learn more...
This former junction of the main line to southern Maryland and the spur to Washington now links the community of Bowie to its past. Learn more...
Peer down on federal employees as they make paper money . . . about $541 million a day. Learn more...
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