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Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park: Fell's Point: Maritime: Galleries and interactive learning centers about the role of African Americans in maritime history; operated by Living Classrooms [3] G. Krug & Son Ironworks and Museum: Downtown Baltimore: Industrial: Historic blacksmith shop established in 1810 Historic Ships in Baltimore ...
The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum, formerly known as the Banneker-Douglass Museum, is the state of Maryland's official museum for African American history and culture. Located at 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis , Anne Arundel County , Maryland , the museum is housed within the former Mt. Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Bainbridge Naval Training Center Museum: Port Deposit: Cecil: Eastern Shore: Military: history of United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge: Ballestone-Stansbury House: Essex: Baltimore: Central: Historic house: 19th-century-period house with American Decorative arts from 1780-1880 Banneker-Douglass Museum: Annapolis: Anne Arundel: Central ...
The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC), formerly the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS), [6] founded on March 1, 1844, [1] is the oldest cultural institution in the U.S. state of Maryland. The organization "collects, preserves, and interprets objects and materials reflecting Maryland's diverse heritage".
Chesapeake Marine Railway and Dry Dock Company, founded in 1866, was the first black-owned shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland, US. It was founded by Isaac Meyers with investments from fifteen local Black residents including Frederick Douglass. [1] [2] Baltimore's Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park includes the site of the shipyard. [1]
A different bust of Douglass, on loan from the Museum of African American History of Boston and Nantucket, was on display in the chamber prior to its $22 million-plus renovation, which was ...
Poindexter Village Museum and Cultural Center: Columbus: Ohio: Planned [137] Pope House Museum: Raleigh: North Carolina: 2011 [138] Portsmouth Colored Community Library Museum: Portsmouth: Virginia: 2013 [139] Prince George's African American Museum and Cultural Center North Brentwood: Maryland: 2010 [140] Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum ...
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) constructed the five buildings as rental housing for blacks in the Fells Point area of Baltimore, where he had resided from the 1820s to 1838. The site was the location of the Dallas Street Station Methodist Episcopal Church, which he had attended while living in the area.