“There is a saying in Baltimore that crabs may be prepared in fifty ways and that all of them are good.”
– H.L. Mencken
American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) – (10-15 min car ride from conference hotel) AVAM specializes in original thematic exhibitions that seamlessly combine art, science, philosophy, humor and especially social justice and betterment. Entrance tickets are $16 for adults, $10 for children. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am–5pm. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.avam.org/visit
Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) – (10-15 min car ride from conference hotel). Diverse collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art, home to 97,000 works, spanning the art of ancient Egypt to some of the most significant works of today. Admission is free. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am–5pm. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://artbma.org/visit/directions-parking/
Baltimore Museum of Industry – (10-15 min car ride from conference hotel). The Baltimore Museum of Industry interprets the diverse and significant human stories behind labor and innovation in Baltimore, cultivating a sense of belonging and inspiring visitors to think critically about the intersection of work and society. Located in an 1860s oyster cannery on a five-acre waterfront campus, the BMI offers dynamic indoor and outdoor exhibitions, live demonstrations, engaging tours, and hands-on activities for visitors of all ages. https://www.thebmi.org/
B&O Railroad Museum – (15-20 minute car ride from conference hotel). The B&O Railroad Museum is known as the birthplace of American railroading – where the first stone of the railroad was laid, where the nation’s first mile of commercial railroad was constructed, and where the Mt. Clare Shops made innumerable contributions to the development of the rail industry. Entrance tickets are $20 adults, $12 (Under 13), museum is open most days 10am to 4pm. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.borail.org/visit-the-bo/plan-your-visit/accessibility/
Fort McHenry Monument – (15-20 minute car ride from conference hotel) O! say can you see,…by the dawn’s early light, a large red, white and blue banner? Whose broad stripes and bright stars… were so gallantly streaming…over Fort McHenry! The valiant defense of the fort during the Battle of Baltimore on September 13-14, 1814 inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that became the U.S. national anthem. The fort’s history holds many other stories too, from the Civil War to WWII. Entrance fee $15 for visitors, ages 16 years and up. Open 9:00 AM-5:00 PM. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/fomc/planyourvisit/accessibility.htm
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park – The Frederick Douglass- Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus (and headquarters) and national heritage site that celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the development of Baltimore’s maritime industry. The site honors and interprets the city’s African- American maritime history, while preserving one of the city’s oldest existing waterfront industrial buildings.
Historic Ships in Baltimore – (less than half-mile walk from conference hotel) Experience 19th century life at sea with one of the most impressive collections of military vessels in the world including the USS Constellation, the LV116 Chesapeake and more! Entrance tickets are $20 for adults, $8 (Under 15). Open most days 10am-4:30pm. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://historicships.org/visit/accessibility
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore – (10-15 minute car ride from conference hotel) 10 AM – 4 PM. Features the Penguin Coast, the Zoo’s state-of-the-art exhibit for African penguins and other seabirds, opened in 2015 and received the AZA 2016 Award for Exhibit Design and the Northern Passage with grizzly bears, a bald eagle, and other animals found in the northern hemisphere. In 2019, the Zoo completed a historic renovation and expansion of the lion, giraffe, and elephant habitats in African Journey, marking a stunning transformation of its largest exhibit area. Tickets are $26 for adults, $22 for kids. Open 10am to 4pm daily. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.marylandzoo.org/visit/accessibility/
Mount Vernon Washington Monument– (10-15 minute car ride from conference hotel) The FIRST monument to George Washington in the country, (https://mountvernonplace.org)
Baltimore National Aquarium – Remember to join us at AQUABASH!, but then if you want to go again (and again!), we have secured a group ticket discount! The wonders of the deep are yours to explore at the National Aquarium. Feel the spray as Atlantic bottlenose dolphins swim quickly by; search the rain forest canopy for elusive sloths; touch the slippery, smooth bell of a moon jelly bobbing at your fingertips! With 20,000 animals in one place, a world of adventure awaits. The website to obtain the tickets is: LPA Special Group Tickets and the password is Baltimore24.
Port Discovery Children’s Museum– (half-mile walk from the conference hotel) Featuring hands-on experiences, interactive exhibits, and entertaining programs all designed to spark imaginations and help children and adults connect, discover, and learn through play. Entrance tickets are $24, museum is open most days 10am to 5pm but check for any special closings here: https://www.portdiscovery.org/hours/ Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.portdiscovery.org/visit/mobility-accessibility/
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture – (about quarter-mile walk from the conference hotel) Take a journey through Maryland African American history in the areas of industry, politics, leisure activities, sports, media, the arts, education, the military and more. Entrance tickets are $12 for adults, $7 (Under 18). Open most days 10am-5pm, but closed Tuesday & Wednesday. Information on accessibility can be found here: https://www.lewismuseum.org/visitor-information/
Walters Art Museum – (10 min car ride from conference hotel) Located in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, the museum’s campus includes five historic buildings and 36,000 art objects. Moving through the museum’s galleries, visitors encounter an array of objects, from 19th-century paintings of French country and city life to Ethiopian icons, richly illuminated Qur’ans and Gospel books, ancient Roman sarcophagi, and images of the Buddha. Admission is free. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am–5pm (except Thurs 1pm-8pm) Information on accessibility can be found here: https://thewalters.org/visit/accessibility/