Baltimore, Maryland, The
Charm City
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Limon
Travel Maryland:
African-American Heritage Museums in
Maryland That You Should Visit
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Akinci
Maryland is a state rich in
African-American ethnic heritage. Did
you know that, for example, Harriet
Tubman (1820-1913), commemorated as the
“Moses of her people” by the Maryland
Civil War Centennial Commission, was
born and raised in Buckstown, Maryland,
not too far away from the bustling East
Shore touristic attraction of Ocean
City? Harriet Tubman Museum and
Educational Center is in Cambridge, MD.
This ethnic heritage is honored and
preserved in a series of fascinating
museums that you should visit with your
whole family due to their great
educational value.
For example, African Art Museum of
Maryland in Columbia, MD is one such
important destination. Besides
displaying the best of precious African
art objects, the museum also conducts
educational tours and workshops and
arranges tours to Africa.
Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and
Museum is located in Oella, MD
celebrating the life and legacy of
America's very first African-American
scientist.
Frederick Douglas's important place
in American history is well known and
established. His museum (and Cultural
Center “Twin Oaks”) in Highland Beach,
MD features the summer cottage built for
Douglas in 1895.
The Howard County Center of
African-American Culture is in Columbia,
MD is also dedicated to preserving the
history and culture of Howard County
African-Americans for the next
generations.
Other interesting African-American
museums in Maryland include Sandy Spring
Slave Museum & African Art Gallery in
Sandy Spring, MD, The Reginal F. Lewis
Museum of Maryland African American
History and Culture in Baltimore, MD,
and The National Great Blacks In Wax
Museum in Baltimore, MD.