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Baltimore Museum of IndustryvsEvergreen Museum & Library
Both are rated very highly by writers. On balance, Evergreen Museum & Library ranks slightly better than Baltimore Museum of Industry. Evergreen Museum & Library comes in at 86 with praise from 5 reviews including Lonely Planet, Michelin Guide and Where.
Baltimore Museum of Industry
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
On the Grid
Where
Frommer's
1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD 21250
From $0/night
"The fascinating and kid-friendly Baltimore Museum of Industry... features interactive exhibits covering the city's rich industrial heritage." Full review
"Maryland’s history comes to life at the Baltimore Museum of Industry." Full review
2 Stars
"Recognizing Baltimore's industrial heritage is the mission of this well-kept, spacious museum housed in an oyster cannery." Full review
"The Baltimore Museum of Industry is a mesmerizing glimpse into Baltimore life during the Industrial Revolution." Full review
"On waterfront site of 1865 oyster cannery, theme galleries like “pharmacy” and “machine shop.” " Full review
"Housed in Baltimore's last surviving cannery, this museum takes a proud look at the world of work in Charm City." Full review
Evergreen Museum & Library
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Where
Frommer's
4545 N. Charles St., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21210
From $0/night
"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
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
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
"Ambassador John Work Garrett’s 48-room Gilded Age mansion. Art, rare books, opulent furnishings, Léon Bakst décor." Full review
"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