Baltimore, Maryland City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Baltimore, Maryland Travel Guide has been your connection to Baltimore's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Baltimore Museums


A one of a kind of experience can be explored at the Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in the downtown historic district. Take a walk thru the history of Pop Culture. Visitors and collectors are delighted with the memorabilia and collectables from the era. There are first edition comic books, newspapers, toys and Disney collectibles from 1928-1945.

Train connoisseurs of all ages will be thoroughly enchanted at the Baltimore Ohio Railroad Museum. The site includes one of the oldest collections of railroad artifacts and equipment.

The American Visionary Art Museum is located on the South Shore of Inner Harbor. The art lover will find it very interesting that the museum offers a different perspective on art. The relationship of art to the human condition is the theme for the exhibits.

Baltimore Maritime Museum, located on Inner Harbor, is the proud home of several national historic landmarks. The USCGC coast guard cutter was the last fighting ship to survive Pearl Harbor and the USS Torsk was a 10th Class Submarine. The Lightship Chesapeake is well worth a tour.

The Baltimore Museum of Industry is a historic view of life in the cannery and garment lofts of the 1900’s. Visitors leave with an understanding of what it took to produce the food, clothing, machine and print shops during the early 1900’s. The museum also offers guided tours and hands-on activities for the kids.

Guest Editor: Brenda Festa
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