Reginald F Lewis Museum is a history museum Southeastern Baltimore Baltimore located in United States.
830 E Pratt St (at S President St) Baltimore , MD 21202 United States
A must visit museum of African American history . Make sure it's on your list, next time you visit Baltimore.
Start at the top floor and make your way down to the main lobby where you will have an opportunity to shop in the small gift shop . I especially enjoyed learning about the life of Reginald F Lewis.
Visit the 4th floor to learn about the Dorsey family and the Calvert family. It seems like tobacco built Maryland. Love the videos and artifacts and the quilts are beautiful!
This is the LARGEST African American museum on the East Coast & pays a tribute to Maryland’s Black heritage. See great examples of African-Americans' contributions to us all: http://bet.us/BHM
A "must-visit" site to learn about African American history and culture. It has excellent programs! I am indeed a delighted member!
Really liked the interactive questions about runaway slaves. There were some great nuggets of knowledge about afam history I Maryland!
The exhibits here are so eye-opening. It's a must see if you're sight seeing on the harbor
This a very significant museum that focuses on the African American experience . A must visit!!!
Great Museum ! Very fortunate to have this in B’more!
Celebrate Kwanzaa Family Day Dec 28-30 with arts and crafts, traditional African music and enjoy a live performance from Farafina Kan, a professional West African percussion orchestra.
Third floor has extensive historical exhibits and provides significant education about the African American experience that should never be forgotten.
Teachers get in free with school ID! College students $6 with ID!
I was disappointed I didn’t see anything related to Thurgood Marshall. When I asked the staff at the desk where anything on him would be she didn’t know anything about it.
One of the largest museum ive seen so far
Son's exhibit is amazing
Get your Dodge Garage parking validated for $6!
Trip day ......
Learn about Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and others.
All Marylanders should visit this place at least once. It is small but interesting. - Francis Nielsen
I was blown away when I visited this museum! It's truly amazing! I'd go back again and again! - Joan McCullough
Get there early for good parking! - Candace Cndylnd
Amazing and well worth looking for! The serving sizes are a little large :-) - Ryan K
Get the Bloody Mary! Also the sweet potato hash with andouille sausage is amazing - Laura Atkinson
Check out the fish! Lots of different kids. 1 fish, 2 fish, red fish, blue fish! - Tyler Shaak