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Things to Do in Baltimore

Looking for the best things to do in Baltimore? We've got you covered.
Calendar

Things to Do in Baltimore

Looking for the best things to do in Baltimore? We've got you covered.

Events

Thursday, January 2

City People: Black Baltimore in the Photographs of John Clark Mayden

This exhibition presents over 50 of John Clark Mayden's Baltimore "street portraits" taken since the early 1970s, many on view for the first time. Through...

Hometown Girl: Contemporary Quilts of Mimi Dietrich

This exhibition is on view through March 2020. The MdHS museum is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm, and on Sundays, 12 pm-5 pm. The exhibition features...

Live Music: Ram's Head Live

Concerts in Baltimore. Tickets are available for all shows. Check out the schedule for upcoming shows and gigs along with the seating chart and map. You...

The Hutzler's Experience: How a Small Dry Goods Store Became a Maryland Instituition

Hutzler’s department store was a Maryland icon for more than a century. The family-run business grew to 10 stores across Maryland, including its downtown...

Winter Break: Pajama Party Palooza

December 21 - January 1 | Monday – Saturday: 10 AM – 5 PM. Sunday: Noon – 5 PM.* *Port Discovery will close at 4 PM on December 21, and is closed December...

Life Time's 2020 Commitment Day Celebration

For the eighth year, Life Time is kicking off the New Year with its Commitment Day celebration. For 2020, the Commitment Day Movement is challenging people...

Aurora: The Spirit of Northern Lights at ARTECHOUSE

This winter, discover the magic of the aurora as you journey to the northern lights with ARTECHOUSE. An ice cavern, frosted forests and dancing skies await...

Paul Henderson: Photographs from the Civil Rights Era

The Goucher College Library welcomes the Maryland Historical Society (Mdhs) traveling exhibition Paul Henderson: Photographs from the Civil Rights Era. Paul...

Reflections: A Brief History of Looking at Ourselves

Starting with early portraiture, “Reflections: A Brief History of Looking at Ourselves” is a new exhibition exploring themes of identity and place that are...

Spectrum of Fashion exhibit.

This exhibition is a visually stunning installation highlighting the extraordinary breadth of the Maryland Historical Society’s costume collection across...

"...and Your Bird Can Sing"

exhibit co-curated by Deborah Donelson, featuring Travis Bruce Black, Kini Collins, Deborah Donelson, Jim Doran, Mattye Hamilton, Robert Allen Hoffman,...

Subject v. Citizen: Maryland's Loyalists

The Carroll family of Homewood were passionate supporters of the American Revolution. Charles Carroll of Carrollton was even one of the signers of the...

Thursday, January 2