Home of Giant, Rite Aid, Radio Shack, Hair Cuttery, Tomlinson Craft Gallery, and movie theatre.
711 W. 40th Street
274.) Walters Art Museum
Ancient, medieval, and 19th-century painting collections. Hackerman House, a beautifully restored home adjacent to the museum, houses the Walters' Asian art collection. Free.
600 N. Charles Street
410 / 547-9000
275.) US Lacrosse Location
Memorabilia, artifacts, equipent, uniforms, written material and documents relating to lacrosse.
113 W. University Parkway
410 / 235-7392
276.) Streetcar Museum
Ride the rails along the Jones Falls in antique Baltimore streetcars.
1901 Falls Road
410 / 547-0264
277.) Shot Tower
A 234-foot brick tower built with one million wood fired bricks in 1828 for the production of lead shot.
801 East Fayette Street
410 / 396-5894
278.) Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture
The largest African American museum on the East coast with a mission to be the premier resource of information and inspiration about the lives of
830 East Pratt Street
443 / 263-1800
279.) Port Discovery
Voted one of the Top 5 Children's Museums in the U.S.
35 Market Place
410 / 727-8120
281.) NSS Constellation Museum
Dating from 1853, Constellation was the last all-sail warship designed by the US Navy.
1 West Pratt Street
410 / 539-1797
282.) National Museum of Dentistry
Collections of artifacts and entertaining, educational exhibitions representing a riveting historical mix of gear, gadgets, and lore associated with dentistry and teeth.
313 S. Greene St.
410 / 706-0600
283.) Maryland Historical Society
The original manuscript of the "Star Spangled Banner" is housed here, along with decorative arts and a large 19th-century silver collection. Admission $6 with student ID.
201 W. Monument Street
410 / 685-3750
284.) Living Classrooms
This educational foundation runs interesting hands-on, outdoor youth programs, many involving the Chesapeake Bay. The foundation also manages Baltimore's National Historic Seaport and Maritime Museum.
802 South Caroline Street
410 / 685-0295
285.) Jewish Museum of Maryland
One of the country's leading centers for exhibits about Jewish heritage and culture.
15 Lloyd Street
410 / 732-6400
286.) Great Blacks in Wax Museum
Features 100 life-size, life-like wax figures highlighting historical and contemporary personalities of African ancestry.
1601 East North Ave.
410 / 563-3404
287.) Evergreen Museum
1850s Italianate mansion with post-Impressionist paintings, rare books, Tiffany glass, Japanese netsuke, and Baltimore's only private theater.
4545 North Charles Street
410 / 516-0341
288.) The Contemporary Museum
A museum dedicated to creating education programs and cultural experiences that reach an exceptionally wide range of constituents. Suggest donation of $3 for students.
100 W. Centre Street
410 / 783-5270
289.) Baltimore's Black American Museum
Contemporary and third-world artists, artifacts, and memorabilia.
1767 Carswell Street
410 / 243-9600
290.) Baltimore Museum of Industry
$6 with student ID. Lots of hands-on exhibitions about Baltimore's industrial history.
1415 Key Highway
410 / 727-4808
291.) Baltimore Museum of Art
Maryland's largest museum, noted for its modern collection, American wing, and sculpture garden. Open Wednesday=Sunday, free.
10 Art Museum Drive
410 / 573-1701
292.) Baltimore Maritime Museum
Embrace your inner salty dog and check out the array of historic battleships maintained in the Inner Harbor.
802 South Caroline Street
410 / 396-5528
293.) B & O Railroad Museum
Over 150 locomotives and rolling stock on a 40-acre property.
901 W. Pratt Street
410 / 752-4287
294.) American Visionary Art Museum
Nation's only museum devoted to the work of untrained "outsider" artists. Definitely worth a visit. $7 with student ID.
800 Key Highway
410 / 244-1900
295.) Westnorth Studio
Exhibits emerging and established visual and performing national and international artists. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.
106 W. North Avenue
410 / 962-1475
296.) Spur Propaganda Gallery
Baltimore's only public space solely devoted to showing the work of illustrators, graphic designers, cartoonists, and commercial photographers.
3504 Ash Street
410 / 235-7803
297.) School 33 Art Center
Features emerging and alternative art and artists.
1427 Light Street
410 / 396-4641
298.) Schiavone Fine Art
Gallery with wonderful art, wonderful community, great food at openings.
244 Highland Ave.
410 / 534-2212
299.) Mud and Metal
A Hampden gallery featuring crafts - including jewelry, housewares, ceramics, and more. Great place for unique gifts.
1121 W. 36th Street
410 / 467-8698
300.) Montage Gallery
925 S. Charles Street
410 / 725-1125
301.) Minas Gallery
Has art exhibitions and poetry readings. A great vintage boutique that sells Levi's for $14 and has a wonderful gallery on the second floor with monthly poetry readings.
815 W. 36th Street
410 / 732-4258
302.) Maryland Art Place (MAP)
Shows the work of emerging regional artists and performers.
8 Market Place
100
410 / 962-8565
303.) Load of Fun Gallery
New gallery and studio space directly across from the Studio Center. Includes a photo dark room.
120 West North Ave.
304.) Goya-Goya Press
A full-service printmaking atelier and contemporary art gallery. Printers collaborate with artists to create intaglio and lithographs.
3000 Chesnut Ave.
410 / 235-1538
305.) Gallery 44
9469 Baltimore National Pike
410 / 465-5200
306.) Galerie Francoise et Ses Freres
A gallery showing a variety of artists works.
3500 Parkdale Ave.
410 / 523-2787
307.) Craig Flinner Gallery
Antique prints, maps, and vintage French posters. Custom framing available.
505 N. Charles Street
410 / 727-1863
308.) C. Grimaldis Gallery
523 N. Charles Street
410 / 539-1080
309.)
Features functional and sculptural ceramics, traveling
exhibitions by national and international artists, and
work by Clayworks’ resident artists and students.
5707 Smith Ave.
410 / 578-1919
310.) Area 405
Alternative exhibition space that produces, presents,
and promotes arts and cultural programming.