Great Blacks In Wax Museum, Baltimore

Great Blacks In Wax Museum, Baltimore4.69
13 reviews
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About Great Blacks In Wax Museum

Baltimore's Great Blacks In Wax Museum is a great place to go for some amazing artwork. Bring the whole family to this museum, where kiddos are welcomed with open arms.

Brush up on your parallel parking skills ? the museum's East North Avenue location offers nearby street parking. So come wander through some beautiful art exhibits at this museum and discover a new side of art.

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4.69
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Theresa
17 Ratings
8 Reviews
· 12 years ago
It's always an enlightening experience to attend The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum!
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Donna
18 Ratings
13 Reviews
· 12 years ago
You're doing a good job! Keep it up
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L.S.
41 Ratings
20 Reviews
· 13 years ago
The gift shop was closed and there was no one available to do a tour. Though the exhibits are meaningful, the place needs the necessary upgrade it will be receiving in 2015. Even the lobby and ticket area lacked the "feel" of a museum and seemed more like an entry to a fun house at a fair.