Baltimore Museum of Industry

The Baltimore Museum of Industry (BMI) collects, preserves, and interprets the industrial history of the Baltimore region by focusing on such diverse businesses as canning, printing, metal working, ship-building, food processing, utilities, biosciences, and garment. More than a dozen galleries replicate historic work setting with artifacts, many of which are demonstrated during educational programs. The museum tells stories of workers, entrepreneurs, and inventors. 

Annually, the BMI serves approximately 160,000 people through museum programs, tours, field trips, special events, or outreach. Nearly 85,000 of our participants are students, teachers, and chaperones taking part in a dozen different educational programs.

See a video tours of the BMI
http://youtu.be/e0bxVr5wxHUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p8usl2cY-4&NR=1

Check out our events blog
http://bmievents.wordpress.com/

Baltimore Museum of Industry is a stop on the new Charm City Circulator Banner Route and 1 block from the Lawrence Street stop on Fort Avenue on the Route 1 Bus.


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