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Baltimore Museum of Industry

21230 Baltimore, MD, United States of America (USA) (Maryland)

Address 1415 Key Highway
 
 
Floor area only roughly guessed: 3 500 m² / 37 674 ft²  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Industry / Production Technology
  • Passenger cars
  • Steam engines/generators/pumps
  • Navy / Watercraft
  • Robotic
  • Textile production
  • Cranes and Lifts
  • Trucks / Lorries
  • Air and Space (aviation, spaceflight etc.)
  • Craft
  • Electric motors/generators/pumps
  • Computer / Informatic
  • Printing technology
  • Biology / Medicine
  • Food and beverage production
  • Historic Engineering Landmarks
  • Radio and Kommunication in general
  • Electrical Applications
  • Home Appliances
  • Building (Construction) machinery


Opening times
Wednesday – Saturday: 9am – 4pm; Sunday: 11am – 4pm
Closed Thanksgiving, and Christmas

Admission
Status from 02/2024
Adult: $15; Senior [62+]: $10; Student, Youth [7-18]: $8

Contact
Tel.:+1-410-727-4808  eMail:info thebmi.org  

Homepage thebmi.org

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Location / Directions
N39.273800° W76.601536°N39°16.42800' W76°36.09216'N39°16'25.6800" W76°36'5.5296"

The museum is located on the site of the old Platt Oyster Cannery on the North-west branch of the Patapsco River.

Free on-site parking for visitors.

Description

Located in an old cannery, the museum has exhibits on various types of manufacturing and industry from the early 20th century. There are several hands-on sections with working equipment and other artifacts.

Collecting, preserving, and interpreting the industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore region.
The Baltimore Museum of Industry collects, preserves, and interprets the industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore region for the public by presenting educational programs and exhibitions that explore the stories of Maryland’s industries and the people who created and worked in them. Our goals are to provide the best educational experience for the community, to teach about the fascinating history of Baltimore, and to promote lifelong intergenerational learning.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Museum Interior

The BMI galleries recreate parts of a cannery,
a garment loft from 1900,
a machine shop from 1900,
a print shop,
Dr. Bunting's Pharmacy (where Noxzema was invented),
as well as exhibits on the food industry in Baltimore (McCormick, Domino Sugar, Esskay).
In the Decker Gallery, the Milestone wall documents inventions and processes discovered first in Baltimore, and Maryland.

Bendix items can be found throughout the museum including in the transportation and communication galleries and on the museum’s milestone wall.

The BMI is also home to the Baltimore, the oldest surviving steam tugboat and a National Historic Landmark that dates to 1906.

The library consists of over 5,000 volumes of rare and historic books. The manuscript collections cover all major industries in Baltimore from canning and the cloth trades, to violin making and the steel industry. The photographic collections consist of more than 250,000 prints and negatives, including the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Print and Negative Collection.

 


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