Street Museums - Children's, Art & History Museums in Street MD
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AAmana Arts Guild Gallery
- 1210 G Street
- +1 319 622 3678
- Overview Former church building houses attic gallery with changing exhibits. Sales shop features authentic, handcrafted folk art produced by Amana artisans. Quilts, baskets, lacework, ... more on TravelIowa.com
Amana Arts Guild Gallery
1210 G StreetBAmerican Civil War Museum of Ohio
- 123 East Court Street
- +1 419 352 0209
- Overview The American Civil War Museum of Ohio is a non-for-profit organization formed to satosfy our communities need for a unique educational museum by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the American Civil ... more on VisitBGOhio.org
American Civil War Museum of Ohio
123 East Court StreetDDiagonal Printing Museum
- South end of Main Street
- +1 641 734 5540
- Overview View actual workable press and Linotype. The museum includes a genealogical center and other local historical items. more on TravelIowa.com
Diagonal Printing Museum
South end of Main StreetE*Oakland Museum of California (Lake Merritt)
- 1000 Oak Street
- Overview Surrounded by 51/2 acres of landscaped greenery, this museum is devoted to the arts, environment, and history of California. ... more on OaklandCVBTravel.com
*Oakland Museum of California (Lake Merritt)
1000 Oak StreetFPeabody Library
- 17 E. Mount Vernon Pl.
Baltimore, MD 21202 - 410 / 659-8179
- Overview One of Baltimore's hidden treasures has reopened to the public after a 2-year restoration. The library, part of the Peabody Institute, is an architectural gem set into the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood that is also home to the Walters Art Museum and the Washington Monument. It's an academic ... more on Frommers
Peabody Library
17 E. Mount Vernon Pl.Baltimore, MD 21202
GEnoch Pratt Free Library
- 400 Cathedral St
Baltimore, MD 21201 - +1 410 396 5500
- Overview This public library is one-block long. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Donated to the city of Baltimore in 1882 by its namesake, a wealthy merchant, the Enoch Pratt Free Library was one of the country's first free-circulation public libraries; it remains one of the country's largest. The Pratt was remarkable for allowing any citizen to borrow books at a time when on... more on Fodor's
Enoch Pratt Free Library
400 Cathedral StBaltimore, MD 21201




