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Destination Education by Watermark
Watermark® offers guided historic walking tours and narrated cruises that are easy and affordable ways to get out on the water in Annapolis and Baltimore.VVirtual
AnnapolisTEL - 410-268-7601 Read More
African Art Museum of Maryland
The African Art Museum of Maryland is dedicated to building an understanding and awareness of the diverse cultures and artistic expressions of the people of the African continent.
FultonTEL - 301-490-6070
Baltimore American Indian Center Heritage Museum
The Baltimore American Indian Center Museum introduces the stories of the experiences, cultures, and histories of the original inhabitants of Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region.
BaltimoreTEL - 410-675-3535
Jewish Museum of Maryland
The Jewish Museum of Maryland tells the story of the American Jewish experience in the city of Baltimore and Maryland. The Museum combines art, rare objects, historical photographs, oral histories, videos, and family friendly hands-on activities and exhibits.
BaltimoreTEL - 410-732-6400
Olney Theatre Center
Olney Theatre Center offers 10:15am performances for a diversity of audiences of our professional productions, including post-show discussions. See our current season online along with content and curricular guidance. Sliding scale tickets. Outreach: Montgomery County Public Schools and some locations in other nearby counties.
Baltimore
OlneyOUTREACHWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 301-924-4485
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
The 82,000-square-foot Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture is dedicated to preserving history and retelling the stories of Maryland’s African American community.
BaltimoreTEL - 443-263-1800
The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum highlights the unique history of African-American providing a variety of educational opportunities that educate students on African-American heritage.
BaltimoreTEL - 410-563-3404