Baltimore Civil War Museum

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601 President St
Baltimore, MD 21202

The Baltimore Civil War Museum is a historical attraction located at President Station, a site associated with Abraham Lincoln. This museum focuses on the rich history of the Civil War, with particular emphasis on the riots that occurred during that period. Visitors can explore various exhibits that provide insights into this significant chapter of American history.

The museum, though small, is well-presented and offers informative introductions led by knowledgeable staff. Guests will find a collection of artifacts and displays that aim to educate about the Civil War and its impact on Baltimore. Overall, it serves as a concise representation of the city's historical significance during this tumultuous time.

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Helen P.
4/30/2017

Review 63 for 2017! Shout out to Paul-Allan!!! We met him at the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum and he invited us to visit this little museum since it was across the street from our hotel. He...

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Kasondra K.
3/19/2019

This was a must see on our recent trip to Baltimore. There is so much history and to have the original spot set aside as a museum warms the heart. The volunteer there the day we stopped in was so...

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Darla B.
8/28/2018

So disappointed! I was expecting well anything more than this. It was like paintings and props. Very little info or artifacts on the Civil war. It was like a mix match of collections including a...

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David M.
1/6/2017

Well organized museum that is dense in information despite it's small size. Admission is cheap and the staff is both helpful and really friendly. There is some info and items from the Civil War,...

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Gladys S.
8/25/2019

Really cute little place. There are lots of amazing things to see and read. They need some reorganization to get a better flow going. The gentleman working the desk was nice and knowledgeable. A...

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