Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park

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1417 Thames St
Baltimore, MD 21231

Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a historical site in Baltimore, MD that celebrates the legacy of two influential figures in American history. The park offers visitors a glimpse into the maritime heritage of the area through exhibits and educational programs.

With a focus on promoting cultural awareness and preserving the stories of Douglass and Myers, the park serves as a tribute to their contributions to the community and the nation. Visitors can explore the exhibits and outdoor spaces to learn more about the rich history and significance of this unique landmark.

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Chanda I.
6/16/2011

i'd say worth checking out. this was a great opportunity for me to learn about the African American maritime experience. this is a beautiful landmark off the water and a great showcase of...

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Jasmine A.
11/15/2022

On the morning we arrived in Baltimore, we took a walk to the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park. The park is named after Frederick Douglass, who was born into slavery and later...

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Robert K.
4/3/2016

Our Washington, DC History & Culture Meetup group visited this off-the-beaten-path museum that is fun on many levels. First the overall interior architecture of the building is very impressive...

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