Open on Mon, Thu-Sat,10:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sun,12:00pm-5:00pm
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830 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, United StatesMap
Phone+1 443-263-1800
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Christopher V
Few Hours Visit
Absolutely lovely museum covering the history of the end of slavery and Civil Rights Movement. Had no idea about some of what the museum mentioned in the exhibits - e.g. the Emancipation Proclamation ...
Located in the heart of Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum is a top-shelf experience depicting the history and culture of African American Marylanders. The museums permanent collections ...
Reasonable entry fee and great opportunity to learn
Lots of important information here with special attention to Baltimore-specific history. Definitely reading-heavy with respect to the presentation of information, and given the quiet and reflective so...
As this was my first visit, I am not certain if this museum was a victim of the pandemic or of the lack of funding provided to Arts and culture, Whenever I visit aloacl museum, I want to be transporte...
This museum is a gem located in Downtown Baltimore dedicated to the history of enslaved people with a focus on the mid-Atlantic states. The staff and educational programs are fabulous.
Few Hours Visit
Absolutely lovely museum covering the history of the end of slavery and Civil Rights Movement. Had no idea about some of what the museum mentioned in the exhibits - e.g. the Emancipation Proclamation ...
We Are So Lucky.
Located in the heart of Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum is a top-shelf experience depicting the history and culture of African American Marylanders. The museums permanent collections ...
Reasonable entry fee and great opportunity to learn
Lots of important information here with special attention to Baltimore-specific history. Definitely reading-heavy with respect to the presentation of information, and given the quiet and reflective so...
A missed opportunity
As this was my first visit, I am not certain if this museum was a victim of the pandemic or of the lack of funding provided to Arts and culture, Whenever I visit aloacl museum, I want to be transporte...
We learn through history
This museum is a gem located in Downtown Baltimore dedicated to the history of enslaved people with a focus on the mid-Atlantic states. The staff and educational programs are fabulous.