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Civil War Museum
601 S President St, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
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Al
Review №1

Cute, cheap, small museum! $3 to get in, the guy at the front desk was friendly, and it was wasnt the most organized place but it was nice stop while walking through the city.

Ti
Review №2

Loved it. Great place to learn about civil war history, and Baltimore. Its small inside but huge on history. The gentleman who is at the front desk is a gem.

Ja
Review №3

While it was small, I found it very interesting. I love anything related to the Civil War. This museum has some nice detailed exhibits related to the war and Baltimores history.

Wi
Review №4

This is the best hidden gem of the city! I took my son and I here today for one of the greatest museum moments weve had together. Mr. Paul Allen is such a kind, attentive, and well versed in History especially Baltimore history. My son Dominic and Paul had quite the conversation about President Lincoln. If you love history like we do then by all means go visit the museum. Thank you again Paul Allen for your hospitality, and kindness.Bill LanasaBaltimore Md

Te
Review №5

We came yesterday before their posted closing and they had closed two hours early. We came today at ten, the posted time of opening and no one was here. We waited an hour and no one showed up. We called the number on their site and it is out of order. Very dissatisfied.

Sc
Review №6

Very small but a lot of history and and knowledge. Definitely worth going

La
Review №7

Paul Allen at the front desk is one of my new favorite human beings he made learning fun told great stories

Eu
Review №8

I liked the story it told.

Ap
Review №9

Paul Allen is the most enthusiastic museum curator Ive met. He took the time to get to know us in order to share what wed find interesting in the museum. We learned so much about Frederick Douglass that we found a new appreciation for the Civil War and the role Baltimore played. We highly recommend visiting Paul!

Bi
Review №10

Outstanding museum! A must see for anyone looking for a bit of Baltimore and U.S. history. Learn about a part of U.S. history that is just not taught in the schools any more. I came across this place and spent the next hour reading about Maryland in the Civil War on Wikipedia. Dont miss this place.

On
Review №11

Both the website and the signs on the door said it would open at 10am. We waited outside until 10:20 and still no one showed up to start the day. We werent the only ones to wait and then walk away.

Ro
Review №12

Great place to bring kids too

Re
Review №13

Paul Allen is a great museum curator and the museum itself is a nice establishment that offers a very good interpretation of the civil war and what it was like in not only Baltimore (it still tells of its affects in the city)

Cr
Review №14

Very good history.

Je
Review №15

Small, but informative of facts that may be glossed over in the bigger Civil War lessons. Worth the time to learn more about the early days of the War and Baltimores role.

An
Review №16

Small but interesting. Has info not found elsewhere.

Jo
Review №17

Very cute little museum, lots of interesting facts about Baltimores history back in the Civil war era. And the gentleman volunteer staff member was very kind. Thank you!

Pa
Review №18

Great museum detailing Baltimore Civil War history. The museum is run by volunteers and only has a $3 cover charge.

Ch
Review №19

It wasnt open as advertised!

Ni
Review №20

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Wi
Review №21

Great find near the Inner Harbor.

Ch
Review №22

Price was very reasonable.

co
Review №23

It is fun

Ja
Review №24

Very interesting local history

Ci
Review №25

Paul Alan ...a walking talking encyclopedia !

Ga
Review №26

Very informative

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  • Address:601 S President St, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
  • Site:http://presidentstreetstation.org/
  • Phone:+1 443-220-0290
Categories
  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction
  • War museum
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:10–10:30am
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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