The Reginald F. Lewis Museum - Terrific for Tween and Teens
The Reginald F. Lewis
Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, 443-263-1800, www.africanamericanculture.org.
Weds.-Sats., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Suns. 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. (June-Aug.), open
until 8 p.m., Suns. 12-5 p.m.
Seeks to realize its mission by collecting, preserving, interpreting,
documenting, and exhibiting the rich contributions of African American
Marylanders from the state’s earliest history to the present and the future.
The museum’s Inaugural Exhibition introduces visitors to Maryland’s African
American heritage via three galleries and major content areas: Family and
Community, Labor that Built a Nation, and Art and Enlightenment. Each tells the
story of perseverance, triumph, and the celebration of life through the
inspiring history and living culture of Maryland’s African Americans.
Saturday’s Child Series?
Second and Fourth Saturday of the month
For ages 6-8 and 9-12 years
Provides monthly fun activities and events for children and families, which
include storytelling, art workshops, and educational programs. (Updated
Jan. 2011)
© Baltimore’s Child Inc. January 2011