Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington DC, MarylandOne of the world's greatest museums with the Hope Diamond, dinosaur fossils, ocean hall, human origins exhibit, and a living butterfly pavilion — all
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One of the world's greatest museums with the Hope Diamond, dinosaur fossils, ocean hall, human origins exhibit, and a living butterfly pavilion — all
The world's most visited museum — touch a moon rock, see the Wright Brothers' Flyer, walk through real spacecraft, and catch an IMAX space film.
America's landmark museum celebrating Black heritage across 12 galleries in a stunning bronze-latticed building — the most comprehensive collection of
The nation's memorial to the Holocaust with powerful permanent exhibitions — among the most important educational experiences in America.
See the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights — America's three founding documents on permanent display.
The world's largest library with breathtaking Great Hall mosaics, the Gutenberg Bible, and rare manuscripts — free tours daily.
The Star-Spangled Banner, Julia Child's kitchen, and hands-on learning — America's attic tells the nation's story through extraordinary objects.
Every American president's portrait plus iconic images of history's greatest figures in a stunning 1836 neoclassical building — free admission.
Interactive spy missions, Cold War exhibits, James Bond gadgets, and Operation Spy adventure — the world's most visited spy museum.
The historic theater where Lincoln was assassinated offers museum exhibits, ranger-led tours, school programs, and live theater about American history
Tour America's largest space science facility for free — with Hubble Space Telescope models, climate satellite exhibits, and space mission displays.
At the world's oldest operating airport — celebrating aviation history from the Wright Brothers to modern flight with flight simulators.
Three floors of interactive exhibits, IMAX theater, Davis Planetarium, and science demonstrations at Baltimore's iconic Inner Harbor science museum.
Award-winning 3-floor hands-on museum just for kids with imaginative play, science exploration, arts, and cultural exhibits in downtown Baltimore.
Birthplace of American railroading! The world's most historic railroad collection with massive locomotives, exhibits, and train rides in an 1884 round
Maryland's largest African American history and culture museum with interactive exhibits, theater, and inspiring stories of achievement.
Free world-class art museum with 55 centuries of art from ancient Egypt to the 20th century — including rare manuscripts and stunning jewelry.
Explore Maryland's 400-year history through one of the nation's oldest collections including the original Star-Spangled Banner manuscript.
Board the last Civil War-era warship still afloat and explore life at sea through interactive exhibits and authentic artifacts at Baltimore's Inner Ha
Hands-on museum for children 0–10 with exhibits on arts, science, and Maryland's Bay heritage in a welcoming family environment in Annapolis.
Explore 400 years of American naval history at this world-class free museum featuring ship models, medals, weapons, and the historic Flag Collection.
Tour the oldest US state capitol in continuous use since 1772 — where Washington resigned his commission and the Treaty of Paris was ratified.
Maryland's official museum of African American heritage celebrating Benjamin Banneker, Frederick Douglass, and Black Marylanders' contributions.
Step back to 18th-century Maryland at this remarkable archaeological site and historic house museum with gardens on the South River.
Outstanding nature education center offering hands-on programs in ecology, wildlife, and environmental stewardship — one of MD's best nature learning
Tour one of the largest Georgian mansions in America preserved by the NPS with elegant period rooms, formal gardens, and informative guided tours.
One of the nation's largest firefighting collections with horse-drawn steamers, antique hand pumpers, and 200 years of firefighting history.
World-renowned contemporary art on 230 wooded acres — free with timed entry — featuring major works and stunning architecture.
Fascinating streetcar history museum with antique trolley rides through the wooded grounds — an interactive journey through transportation history.
Creative learning playground combining science, arts, culture, and play for children 0–8 with rotating themed exhibits and storytelling.
Free NPS working farm with daily 19th-century demonstrations including crop tending, animal care, blacksmithing, and cooking overlooking the Potomac.
Community museum celebrating African American history in Howard County with art, exhibitions, oral histories, and cultural programs — free admission.
Unique museum exploring the medical story of America's deadliest conflict through authentic artifacts and moving personal accounts in downtown Frederi
Maryland's only hands-on history museum for children in a beautiful 18th-century manor with period-costumed guides and hands-on activities.
Preserved Civil War battlefield where Union forces delayed Confederate General Early's 1864 march on Washington — ranger programs and Junior Ranger ac
Vibrant downtown Frederick arts center with galleries, art classes, artist studios, and family programs fostering creative education for all ages.
Award-winning estuary education center with guided kayak tours, live animals, bird watching, and hands-on environmental programs on Otter Point Creek.
Historic grist mill, Rock Run Mansion, and canal lockhouse at Susquehanna State Park tell Maryland's early industrial and canal heritage story.
Celebrating the decoy carving and Bay maritime heritage of Havre de Grace — the decoy capital of the world — with extensive educational collections.
Living history museum on 140 acres of a working farm with restored buildings, heritage craft demonstrations, farm animals, and educational programs.
Delightful Carroll County nature center with live animals, aquariums, seasonal butterfly house, and hiking trails teaching environmental stewardship.
America's bloodiest single-day battle site with a world-class visitor center, ranger programs, Junior Ranger activities, and deeply moving interpretat
Free art museum in Hagerstown with American and European masterpieces, sculpture garden, and excellent education programs — a remarkable treasure.
The world's largest railroad roundhouse celebrating Hagerstown's railroad heritage with historic locomotives, model trains, and railway history.
Maryland's only surviving 18th-century stone fort with spectacular living history reenactments, colonial market faires, and French and Indian War prog
Historic home where Dr. Mudd treated John Wilkes Booth the night of Lincoln's assassination — a fascinating and controversial piece of American histor
National Historic Site preserving the home of Thomas Stone, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, with guided tours and educational programs.
Maryland's first capital — an outdoor living history museum with reconstructed buildings, costumed interpreters, and 17th-century colonial archaeology
Free museum with 30+ historic aircraft celebrating the Navy test pilot heritage with flight simulators and naval aviation history at Pax River.
One of Maryland's finest plantation museums on the Patuxent River with guided tours of the 1703 manor and powerful slavery heritage education programs
Wonderful waterfront museum with prehistoric fossils, Chesapeake Bay maritime heritage, live otters and rays, and educational boat rides — one of MD's
560-acre archaeological preserve with 12,000 years of human history — Native American and colonial exhibits, nature trails, and free educational progr
Outstanding Eastern Shore nature education with 4 miles of trails, live raptors, bird banding demonstrations, and excellent family ecology programs.
Living history education aboard a replica 18th-century schooner — teaching Chesapeake Bay maritime heritage and colonial history through hands-on sail
Exceptional regional art museum presenting major exhibitions, art classes, and family programs — one of the Eastern Shore's finest cultural institutio
Stunning National Park visitor center honoring Harriet Tubman's courage and the Underground Railroad — among the most moving museums in America. Free.
Environmental education at one of the East Coast's premier wildlife refuges — programs on marsh ecology, bald eagles, and migratory birds.
World-renowned museum dedicated to Chesapeake Bay wildfowl carving art — a uniquely regional art form — with masterwork collections and carving demos.
Nature education in 400 acres of native Eastern Shore landscapes with expert-led programs on native plants, ecology, and conservation.
Ranger-led programs exploring coastal ecology, wild pony behavior, shorebird identification, and barrier island conservation science at Assateague.
Fascinating museum inside a historic 1891 life-saving station with exhibits on maritime rescue history, coastal culture, and beach heritage.
Chesapeake Bay boatbuilding museum with working boatyard, historic vessel collection, and hands-on craftsmanship demonstrations.
Fascinating museum celebrating Crisfield's legacy as the Seafood Capital of the World with exhibits on crabbing and oystering history.
Free museum inside the original 1837 pumphouse celebrating the history of the historic Chesapeake and Delaware Canal — one of America's oldest canals.
Excellent museum preserving Garrett County's history from Native American heritage through the railroad era to the Deep Creek Lake resort community.
Fascinating visitor center exploring the ecology, history, and culture of Deep Creek Lake and the surrounding Appalachian Mountain environment.
Vibrant arts organization presenting galleries, performing arts, classes, and cultural programs celebrating Garrett County's mountain artistic heritag
The western terminus of the 184.5-mile C&O Canal with exceptional exhibits on canal history and Western Maryland's 19th-century industrial heritage.
Dynamic arts organization with gallery exhibitions, art education, performing arts, and cultural programs celebrating Allegany County's creative herit
Journey through Appalachian railroad history aboard Western Maryland's steam train — a living museum of railroad technology and mountain heritage.
Public science and environmental education programs at Frostburg State University — natural history, ecology, and mountain geology in the Appalachians
Audubon Society nature education at this 400-acre tidal creek center — guided birding, habitat exploration, and environmental science programs.
America's only museum dedicated to architecture, engineering, and design featuring the world's largest indoor hall and spectacular family STEM exhibit
Comprehensive Chesapeake Bay maritime heritage museum with historic vessels, working boatyard, lighthouse, and education programs in beautiful St. Mic
Fascinating museum preserving the agricultural and rural heritage of Maryland's Eastern Shore through artifacts, oral histories, and family exhibits.
Rotating blockbuster exhibitions bringing National Geographic's iconic photography, exploration, and science discoveries to life in downtown DC.
Exceptional Bay peninsula nature center with birding trails, guided programs, live animals, and kayak access in a pristine Chesapeake Bay setting.
Hands-on nature exhibits, live animals, stream studies, and year-round environmental education at this beloved Baltimore County nature center.
Excellent county museum with exhibits on Chesapeake Bay life, Quaker history, and Frederick Douglass's early life in the Eastern Shore.
The National Aquarium's education department offers school programs, overnight experiences, behind-the-scenes tours, and marine science camps.
Explore Howard County's history through artifacts and stories in the charming historic buildings of Old Ellicott City.
Historic grist mill nature center with live raptors, hiking along Deer Creek, fishing, and excellent family nature education programs.
Celebrating Native peoples through stunning collections, hands-on activities, the Mitsitam Cafe, and cultural programs at the Smithsonian.
The Maryland Zoo's education department offers keeper talks, behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, and wildlife conservation programs.
Dynamic community arts hub with galleries, performing arts, film screenings, art classes, and cultural programs in historic downtown Westminster.
Specialized fossil education at Calvert Marine Museum teaching about the 15-20 million-year-old Miocene epoch through hands-on specimen study.
Elegant 1819 Federal-style mansion preserving Eastern Shore gentry history through period rooms and guided tours in Princess Anne.
Award-winning STEM and maker space programs at Kent County Public Library — coding, robotics, science experiments, and hands-on learning for all ages.
Interpretive center for the Chesapeake Bay region with ecology, history, and conservation exhibits — excellent Eastern Shore introduction.
Outstanding public library system serving Western Maryland with STEM programs, maker spaces, digital literacy, and educational enrichment for all ages
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Maryland has outstanding educational activities including the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore, the Smithsonian museums in Washington DC (all free), the National Aquarium, the Maryland State Archives, living history farms like Carroll County Farm Museum and Steppingstone Farm Museum, and dozens of nature centers and wildlife refuges across all 24 counties.
Yes! Many of Maryland's best educational experiences are completely free including all Smithsonian museums (Zoo, Air & Space, Natural History, American History), the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Billy Goat Trail nature education, and free programs at all Maryland public libraries.
Maryland has excellent STEM activities for kids including the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore (hands-on science exhibits), the National Air and Space Museum in DC (free), robotics programs at public libraries, nature centers with environmental education, and coding programs at Howard County and Montgomery County community centers.
Yes! Maryland has wonderful farm education experiences including Carroll County Farm Museum (140-acre living history farm), Steppingstone Farm Museum in Havre de Grace, Alpha Ridge Community Farm in Howard County (educational programs for kids), and dozens of U-pick farms that offer informal agricultural education experiences.