Museums: 161 Things to Do

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Homewood Museum

A National Historic Landmark and one of America’s best-preserved Federal-period mansions, Homewood Museum offers a stunning yet complex window into Baltimore’s aristocratic past. Built in

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Jewish Museum of Maryland

Explore one of America’s premier museums of Jewish history and culture, right in the heart of Baltimore’s historic Jonestown neighborhood. The Jewish Museum of Maryland

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Fire Museum Of Maryland

Uncover the blazing history of firefighting at one of America’s largest fire museums, home to over 40 fully restored fire engines spanning two centuries of

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Baltimore Museum of Industry

As a port city leading America’s charge through the industrial revolution, Baltimore’s contributions to the country are many. This museum celebrates the entrepreneurs and innovators

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Baltimore Museum of Art

The BMA is a 210,000 square foot museum housing 95,000+ objects of significant cultural performance. The collection includes 1,000 works by Henri Matisse, sits in

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B&O Railroad Museum

In 1829, Baltimore businessmen and engineers gathered at this site to plan the first commercial long-distance train track in the United States: the Baltimore &

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C. Grimaldis Gallery

Established in 1977, C. Grimaldis Gallery holds the distinction of being Baltimore’s longest continually operating art gallery. Initially focusing on local and regional artists, the

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Baltimore Streetcar Museum

The Baltimore Streetcar Museum preserves the city’s rich transit history, offering visitors the chance to ride fully restored streetcars on original tracks. Founded in 1966,

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O’Henry Museum

The O. Henry Museum preserves the Victorian cottage where William Sidney Porter—better known as O. Henry—lived before becoming one of America’s most celebrated short story

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Mexic-Arte Museum

Since 1984, the Mexic-Arte Museum has been a hub for Mexican, Chicano, and Latin American art in downtown Austin. Founded by Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado,

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Museum of the Weird

One of Austin’s most eccentric attractions, the Museum of the Weird is a throwback to classic side-show curiosity cabinets, packed with bizarre artifacts, cryptid lore,

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Texas Memorial Museum

Originally founded for the 1936 Texas Centennial, the Texas Science & Natural History Museum (formerly the Texas Memorial Museum) is Austin’s premier destination for dinosaurs,

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Pioneer Farms

Step back in time at Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms, a 90-acre living history museum showcasing 19th-century Texas life. Located in North Austin, this immersive attraction features

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Elisabet Ney Museum

In Austin’s Hyde Park neighborhood, the Elisabet Ney Museum preserves the bold vision and legacy of one of the 19th century’s most daring sculptors. Built

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Cathedral Of Junk

Hidden in a quiet South Austin neighborhood, the Cathedral of Junk is a towering, multi-level maze of discarded treasures, meticulously crafted into an awe-inspiring artistic

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World of Coca-Cola

The world’s best known beverage brand is headquartered in Atlanta and a visit will take you and your tastebuds on a fantastical journey. In addition

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The Breman Museum

The Breman Museum, established in 1996 in Atlanta, is dedicated to Jewish history, Holocaust education, and the celebration of Jewish culture. It serves as a

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Wren’s Nest

Wren’s Nest is a historic house museum honoring the legacy of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus stories. Established as a museum in

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Trap Music Museum

The Trap Music Museum, founded in 2018 by rapper T.I. in Atlanta, is a pioneering institution celebrating trap music, a genre that has deeply influenced

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Carter Center

Starting from humble beginnings on a peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter rose to become the 39th president of the United States, setting the

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Austin History Center

The Austin History Center, housed in a stunning 1933 Italian Renaissance Revival building, is the city’s premier resource for historical archives, photographs, and records that

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Museum of Design Atlanta

Founded in 1989 as the Atlanta International Museum of Art & Design, this institution evolved into the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), becoming the Southeast’s

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Swan House

Originally the residence of the Inman family, wealthy cotton merchants, the Swan House was built in 1928 and epitomizes the elegance and prosperity of the

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Rhodes Hall

Rhodes Hall, often referred to as “The Castle on Peachtree,” is a grand Romanesque Revival mansion in the heart of Atlanta, built in 1904 by

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SCAD FASH

SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, part of the prestigious Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), is an epicenter for contemporary fashion and

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High Museum of Art

Over 18,000 works of art, highlighted by American, African, and European masterpieces from the 18th and 19th century, fill the High Museum of Art in

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CDC Museum

Located within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta, the David J. Sencer CDC Museum offers a unique glimpse into the

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Delta Flight Museum

The Delta Flight Museum charts the evolution of aviation inside two 1940s-era hangars, where Delta’s history unfolds through rare aircraft, interactive exhibits, and immersive experiences.

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Millennium Gate Museum

For over a century, Atlanta has called itself the “Gate City of the South.” The Millennium Gate Museum gives that name a fitting tribute—a towering

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APEX Museum

Founded in 1978 by filmmaker Dan Moore Sr., the APEX Museum (African-American Panoramic Experience) is the oldest Black history museum in Atlanta and the only

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Center for Puppetry Arts

The Center for Puppetry Arts isn’t just a museum—it’s a hands-on, immersive celebration of puppetry in all its forms. Home to the world’s largest collection

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Bowers Museum

Founded in 1936, Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, near Anaheim, stands as a beacon of cultural enlightenment, showcasing an array of global artifacts that span

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