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Nipper’s Toyland: 200 Years Of Children’s Playthings, Baltimore

Nipper’s Toyland: 200 Years Of Children’s Playthings - Baltimore, Maryland
Nipper’s Toyland: 200 Years Of Children’s Playthings
1724 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231Map
+1 410 732 0278
Neighborhood: Fells Point
Overview

Nipper’s Toyland: 200 Years of Children’s Playthings, is an exhibition of toys that children of Maryland have loved and played with. It is 200 years of history with pictures and portraits of many children of Maryland. The exhibition has hundred of toys on display.

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Nipper’s Toyland: 200 Years Of Children’s Playthings General Information
  • Type: Family
  • Venue Description:
    The Maryland Historical Society (MdHS), founded in 1844, is the state's oldest cultural institution. Located at 201 West Monument Street in the Mount Vernon Cultural District, the MdHS collects, preserves, and interprets more than seven million artifacts and documents reflecting Maryland's diverse heritage through a museum, library, press, and extensive educational programs. The collection includes the original manuscript of Francis Scott Key's "The Star-Spangled Banner" as well as one of the most extensive collections of Americana in the world. This museum has several permanent exhibits including Looking for Liberty, Furniture in MD Life, Maryland Through the Artist's Eye, and Served in Style: Silver Collection of the Maryland Historical Society. Temporary exhibitions are open throughout the year in the galleries of the museum and the library. Satellite sites include the Baltimore Civil War Museum and the Fells Point Maritime Museum.
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