Great Blacks in Wax Museum
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- Regular Hours:
Tue - Sat Sun - Phones:
Main - 410-563-3404
Fax - 410-675-5040
ExtraTollFree - 800-228-9290
Extra - 410-563-7809
Extra - 401-563-3404
- Address:
- 1601 E North Ave Baltimore, MD 21213
- Links:
http://www.greatblacksinwax.org
- Categories
- Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
- Services / Products
- Facility Rentals, Event, Catering Service, Tour Package, Group Tours, Daily Tours, Adults $13.00, Seniors (55 & older) $12.00, College Students (with ID) $12.00, Mid-Level Students (ages 12-17) $12.00, Children (ages 3-11) $11.00, Children (ages 3 & under) FREE, Members FREE Group Discounts $10.00 per person, add an additional $2.50 for Guided Tour Guided Tours $12.50 per person We offer AAA, AARP, Teachers, Educators, Government Employees, and Military discounts
- Payment Options
- Location
- North of Baltimore Entering Maryland: Stay on I-95 [John F Kennedy Memorial Hwy] Keep LEFT onto I-895 [Harbor Tunnel Throughway] towards I-895 / Harbor Tunnel Thruway / Annapolis / Bay Bridge At exit 14, turn RIGHT onto Ramp towards Moravia Rd / US-40 / Pulaski Hwy Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto Moravia Rd towards Moravia Rd West Turn LEFT (West) onto Sinclair Ln Bear LEFT (South-West) onto US-1 [Belair Rd] End: Arrive 1601 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213
- Neighborhoods
- Eastern Baltimore, East Baltimore Midway
- AKA
National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum
General Info
The Museum also received visitors and tour groups from different State, this unique museum is the first one of wax in baltimore, maryland and the first was museum of african american history in the nation. The museum had begun to carry out these objectives during its two years on Saratoga Street where it received nearly 2,000 students from city and county schools during African American history month of 1984 and about 2,500 during that period in 1985.