Baltimore Civil War Museum, Baltimore MD

The Baltimore Civil War Museum is located inside the President Street Station, a train station that played an important role in the Civil War. The small museum offers visitors a wealth of information on Baltimore during the Civil War and the role of the rail station in the era, especially the building’s role in the tranportation of escaped slaves to the North. Visit the website of Maryland Historical Society, who operates the museum, for additional information.
Address: 601 President Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 USA
Phone: (410) 385-5188
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