Lutherville Historical Colored School Number 24 Museum | Lutherville, MD

Built in the early 1900’s, the Lutherville Colored School Number 24 was a grade school for “Colored” children until the 1950’s. The Lutherville historical schoolhouse serves as a monument of the rich history of African-Americans in Baltimore County. Artifacts include books original to the school, report cards, oral histories, antique furnishings and oil lamps.
Find out more about Maryland’s black heritage sites and attractions in the Maryland African American Heritage Guide.
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Lutherville Historical Colored School Number 24 Museum
Address: 1426 School Lane, Lutherville, MD 21093
Phone: 410-825-6114
Official Website: N/A
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