Francis N. • December 11, 2013All Marylanders should visit this place at least once. It is small but interesting.
Desiree E. • November 2, 2013Free! But the volunteers running the place are extremely knowledgable. Great little museum where you can learn a lot.
Thomas S. • December 7, 2013Awesome!!! Preserving history. Very informative narrative. Well worth the visit.
Noah X. • August 17, 2013Small yet wonderful collection, underrated gem off a museum w Forging & Printshop demos.
Mike B. • September 15, 2014We took the whole family on board this ship before David went into the Navy. Docents are fantastic and the ship is very interactive. Great value when you use the Inner Harbor Water Taxi.
Maryland • May 29, 2012Star-Spangled Site: Among the many exhibits are paintings, prints, and artifacts from the Battle for Baltimore, including the earliest original manuscript of the words to our national anthem.
Dave L. • October 26, 2019The awesome location is very friendly and informative as well as super awesome By The Way.
Candace C. • June 24, 2011Get there early for good parking!
Katina M. • November 15, 2013It's really tricky to find and not in a great neighborhood, but you're safe...it's daytime and you're likely not trying to infringe on anyone's turf...and it's definitely worth it!
Anna S. • September 12, 2016Beautiful house! Very good guide: the tour was interesting! Loved Bakst collection.
Charles C. • July 21, 2012Pretty neat to see the old streetcars and they still run! Cool place for kids who love trains.
Steven M. • May 30, 2013designed for people of all ages and backgrounds, with an interactive telephone booth, a drawing studio that allows guests to try their hands at comic book art, and a ride on the Bat Mobile.
Zach W. • November 28, 2013Lots of great history here at the Visitor Center and in Fells Point generally! Beautiful, fun area with lots of good restaurants in historic buildings, too.
Andrew • November 5, 2017Includes several great trains that kids can get on and play inside. Don’t miss the North Car Shop!
Naptown . • January 30, 2012The Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum celebrates the history of the immense Irish presence in Southwest Baltimore City in the late 1840's.
Leslie T. • September 25, 2016This was Lillie Carroll Jackson's home.
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