The museums of Maryland reflect the unique cultural heritage and rich art work of the state. Sandy Spring Slave Museum, College Park Aviation Museum, Presidential Pet Museum, The National Capital Trolley Museum, Patuxent Rural Museums, Belair Mansion and Stable Museum and Oxon Hill Farm are some of the notable museums of Maryland. Located in the Montgomery County, the Sandy Spring Slave Museum speaks volumes about the civil rights movement and the other historical events of the place.
The College Park Aviation Museum highlights the major achievements in the field of aviation, right from the discovery of planes by the Wright brothers. The museum organizes several educational programs for children and adults alike. One of the most interesting tourist destinations of Maryland, The National Capital Trolley Museum represents the unique history of the emergence of street cars in Washington DC. The Belair Mansion and Stable Museum displays several exquisite paintings of the renowned artists. Situated in Oxon Hill, the Oxon Hill Farm shows the various methods of cultivating crops during the ancient times. The Maryland State Map accurately points out the exact location of the museums of the state.
List of Museums in Maryland
Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc.
Fire Museum of Maryland, Lutherville
Maryland Historical Society (Includes MHS Museum and Library) Baltimore
Maryland Science Center, Baltimore
National Cryptologic Museum “Near the National Security Agency… midway between Baltimore, MD, & Washington, DC.”
National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick
The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore
The Baltimore Equitable Society’s Fire Museum
The Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore Museum of Industry
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels
The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry, Baltimore