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Evergreen Museum & LibraryvsBaltimore Civil War Museum

Both are recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Evergreen Museum & Library is preferred by most writers compared to Baltimore Civil War Museum. Evergreen Museum & Library scores 86 with accolades from 5 sources such as Frommer's, Where and Lonely Planet.

Evergreen Museum & Library
8/10
4545 N. Charles St., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21210
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Fodor's Fodor's
"A tour of the mansion is a fascinating look at the luxury that surrounded a rich American family at the turn of the 20th century." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Well worth the drive out, this grand 19th-century mansion provides a fascinating glimpse into upper-class Baltimore life of the 1800s." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Former residence of Ambassador John Work Garrett and his wife, this opulent Gilded-Age mansion is an elegant kaleidoscope of almost 100 years of trends in American architecture and interior design." Full review
Where Where
"Ambassador John Work Garrett’s 48-room Gilded Age mansion. Art, rare books, opulent furnishings, Léon Bakst décor." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The house today showcases the many sides of the Garretts: their love of art and architecture, their passion for collecting books and beautiful things, their love of travel." Full review
Baltimore Civil War Museum
7/10
601 President Street, Inner Harbor East, Baltimore, MD 21202
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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Unfortunately the museum is now closed and its future is uncertain, but the building is still worth a look." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"Exhibits... highlight the city’s ambivalent role in the bitter 1861–65 struggle between North and South." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"President Street Station offers a glimpse of the violence and divided loyalties that the war caused in Maryland, a state caught in the middle." Full review
Where Where
"Exhibits at historic President St. Station." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Set in what is left of the old President Street train station, this little volunteer-run museum tells of some of Baltimore's remarkable moments in Civil War history" Full review

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