Baltimore Museum of Industry
About the Business
The Baltimore Museum of Industry, located at 1415 Key Highway in Baltimore, Maryland, is a fascinating museum and tourist attraction that showcases the rich industrial history of the city. Visitors can explore exhibits on various industries, including steel, garment manufacturing, and more.
Admission rates are affordable, with discounts available for seniors, students, and youth. Members of the museum and active duty or retired military personnel with ID receive free admission. The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 9am to 4pm, with closures on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
There are opportunities to support the museum through membership, donations, partnerships, and volunteering. Those interested in contributing to the collection can donate artifacts through the museum's Artifact Donation form. Visit the Baltimore Museum of Industry to learn about the city's industrial past and support this important cultural institution.
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Location & Phone number
1415 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"I visited the museum on a quiet morning, so literally had the space for myself to indulge in the history of Baltimore. Maybe not a place where kids would enjoy as the museum is huge with packed information to read. There is a very convenient phone charging station."
"This is a great trip for kids and adults. It's a good chance to learn about some of the industries that made both Baltimore and America grow. Highly recommend a visit"
"Great view of the Baltimore skyline, especially the Domino Sugars sign. I was there for an event, but I have also visited the museum in the past. The exhibits are fun, interesting, and interactive. They have definitely improved over the years. Overall the Baltimore Museum of Industry is wonderful for events, school groups, and just to visit. A very enjoyable visit for children and for adults."
"This is my first visit back to the museum since the pandemic, and it was great to see it again! Right by the free bus stop (Banner route) and with lovely views over the harbour, it makes for a very interesting visit. Inside, there are different sections on the canning industry, Bethlehem steel, and all the incredible companies and inventions that have come out of Baltimore. There are recreations on different manufacturing sites including a printing press and garment shop which are fascinating and very detailed. Outside, there are a few industry bits too including the crane from Bethlehem Steel and cupola from the old piano factory. There's also a small shop too with some really interesting more locally based pieces. I did unfortunately time my visit with the Bmore Historic event. The museum is such a big space, it's perfect for events but I wish I'd thought to check and would recommend making sure there's no events for your visit. The only area blocked off was the garment shop but most of the other side rooms were taken over for workshops (a lot like the lunch room do have interesting artefacts around the edges) and attendees everywhere (having a good time too by the sounds of things!). I still saw mostly everything but I felt so out of place, and had to be hyper aware so I didn't accidentally stumble into the middle of something!"
"The staff is really friendly! She gave military personnel free entrance and took the time to show me the entire museum (I was the only visitor at that time). I highly recommend this museum, as it's one of the best places I've visited in Baltimore."
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