Baltimore Immigration Memorial
The Baltimore Immigration Museum, located in the historic Immigrant House built in 1904, serves as a vital cultural heritage center, highlighting the journeys of over 1.5 million immigrants who passed through Baltimore in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum presents the significant role Baltimore played as a major entry port for immigrants and showcases the diverse ethnic groups that began their American journeys within the city.
In addition to preserving the history of immigration, the museum offers opportunities for community engagement through initiatives such as the "Buy a Brick" fundraiser, which supports both the museum's restoration and the Locust Point Community Church. Visitors can explore unique exhibits, letters, and stories that illustrate the experiences of immigrants who contributed to the rich tapestry of Baltimore's history.
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