Nestled within a historic former oyster cannery, the Baltimore Museum of Industry celebrates the city’s rich industrial heritage and the workers who shaped it. The museum’s collection spans both permanent and temporary exhibitions, offering a dynamic and interactive experience for visitors. On weekends, guests can witness live demonstrations of forges, Linotype machines, and other tools, providing a tangible connection to the past. This hands-on approach invites visitors of all ages to explore and engage with the history of Baltimore’s industrial era.
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