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The Peale
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The Peale, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is Baltimore's Community Museum. Its mission is to evolve the role of museums in society by providing local creators and storytellers with the space and support the need to realize a complete and accessible cultural legacy for the city of Baltimore.
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The Peale

225 Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202
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The Peale, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is Baltimore's Community Museum. Its mission is to evolve the role of museums in society by providing local creators and storytellers with the space and support the need to realize a complete and accessible cultural legacy for the city of Baltimore.

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attractions: Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore, Port Discovery Children's Museum, St. Vincent de Paul Church, Baltimore Soundstage, Battle Monument, National Aquarium, The Grand Baltimore, Preston Gardens Park, Baltimore Phoenix Shot Tower, The Gallery About Nothing, restaurants: Crazy John's, Power Plant Live!, Papi Cuisine, Next Phaze Cafe, Werner’s DIner, America'S Best Wings & Soul Food, Calvert Corner Market, Underground Pizza Baltimore, Golden Star Carry Out, Proper Cuisine
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Nearby attractions of The Peale

Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore

Port Discovery Children's Museum

St. Vincent de Paul Church

Baltimore Soundstage

Battle Monument

National Aquarium

The Grand Baltimore

Preston Gardens Park

Baltimore Phoenix Shot Tower

The Gallery About Nothing

Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore

Zion Church Of the City Of Baltimore

4.9

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Port Discovery Children's Museum

Port Discovery Children's Museum

4.5

(1.6K)

Closed
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St. Vincent de Paul Church

St. Vincent de Paul Church

4.5

(114)

Open 24 hours
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Baltimore Soundstage

Baltimore Soundstage

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Free Kids Craft: Making Edible Houses at sweetFrog Laurel
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3341 Corridor Marketplace, Maryland City, MD 20724
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Annual Mistletoe Gala
Annual Mistletoe Gala
Fri, Dec 12 • 8:00 PM
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The Official 2025 Army-Navy Weekend | Hosted by Iota Mu Mu
The Official 2025 Army-Navy Weekend | Hosted by Iota Mu Mu
Sat, Dec 13 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of The Peale

Crazy John's

Power Plant Live!

Papi Cuisine

Next Phaze Cafe

Werner’s DIner

America'S Best Wings & Soul Food

Calvert Corner Market

Underground Pizza Baltimore

Golden Star Carry Out

Proper Cuisine

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Crazy John's

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(361)

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Power Plant Live!

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Papi Cuisine

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Next Phaze Cafe

Next Phaze Cafe

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4.7
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5.0
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The Peale is a wonderful community museum located just a couple of blocks from the Sunday farmer’s market, making it a great addition to a weekend outing. Housed in a beautifully renovated 200-year-old building, the museum hosts rotating exhibits and features a gallery showcasing artists from diverse backgrounds. This past weekend, I visited to see an exhibit about Baltimore’s first Black firefighters, and it was both impactful and educational.

From the moment I entered, I felt welcomed. Ms. Daisy greeted me with such warmth and enthusiasm, immediately sharing the building’s fascinating history and providing a guide on how to make the most of my visit. Her excitement for the museum was infectious, and her knowledge added a lot to the experience. Sam, who seemed to be managing the small gift shop on the main floor, was equally kind and helpful, creating an inviting and friendly atmosphere throughout the visit.

While there’s a small garden at the back of the building, it’s more of a quiet nook than a central feature. It seems like it could be a nice spot for tea or a small spring gathering, but it didn’t play a major role in my visit. The real highlights were the exhibits, the wonderful art on the top two floors, and the sense of community that The Peale fosters, which left a lasting impression.

I’m already looking forward to returning for another event or exhibition. While you won’t be able to visit before the farmer’s market starts, The Peale is worth planning your day around. It’s a special space where art, history, and storytelling come together in a...

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5.0
3y

The museum seemed to have sentimental value to those in the community as well as those who knew about it from afar. There is definitely deep history there and those whom contributed to it's restoration definitely knew about it and wanted others to learn about it also. As I walked through the building and read about some of it's history I was impressed. I had the opportunity to see some beautiful art there and meet some of the artist who were inspired to create them as well. That was not only unique but quite delightful. I do encourage any who art lovers and those who enjoy history to visit the museum....

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4.0
1y

Wonderful historic venue for event. Parking on street and nearby. Valet preferred for attendees. Various spaces within venue for gathering. Indoor snd garden spaces. One large space on 2nd floor for presentation, entertainment set up.

Nice Gift Shop

Downside: stairs may be a challenge for some attendees. ADA accessible from street - elevator to all floors. Small and slow.

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The Peale is a wonderful community museum located just a couple of blocks from the Sunday farmer’s market, making it a great addition to a weekend outing. Housed in a beautifully renovated 200-year-old building, the museum hosts rotating exhibits and features a gallery showcasing artists from diverse backgrounds. This past weekend, I visited to see an exhibit about Baltimore’s first Black firefighters, and it was both impactful and educational. From the moment I entered, I felt welcomed. Ms. Daisy greeted me with such warmth and enthusiasm, immediately sharing the building’s fascinating history and providing a guide on how to make the most of my visit. Her excitement for the museum was infectious, and her knowledge added a lot to the experience. Sam, who seemed to be managing the small gift shop on the main floor, was equally kind and helpful, creating an inviting and friendly atmosphere throughout the visit. While there’s a small garden at the back of the building, it’s more of a quiet nook than a central feature. It seems like it could be a nice spot for tea or a small spring gathering, but it didn’t play a major role in my visit. The real highlights were the exhibits, the wonderful art on the top two floors, and the sense of community that The Peale fosters, which left a lasting impression. I’m already looking forward to returning for another event or exhibition. While you won’t be able to visit before the farmer’s market starts, The Peale is worth planning your day around. It’s a special space where art, history, and storytelling come together in a meaningful way.
Elise ForresterElise Forrester
Wonderful historic venue for event. Parking on street and nearby. Valet preferred for attendees. Various spaces within venue for gathering. Indoor snd garden spaces. One large space on 2nd floor for presentation, entertainment set up. Nice Gift Shop Downside: stairs may be a challenge for some attendees. ADA accessible from street - elevator to all floors. Small and slow. Support our Historic Properties!
Raymond EllisRaymond Ellis
I enjoyed the Peale Museum. The 1st floor exhibits on the history of the museum and the Peale family were very interesting. I also enjoyed the garden and the community exhibits concerning the Guardians and the Chicory magazine.
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The Peale is a wonderful community museum located just a couple of blocks from the Sunday farmer’s market, making it a great addition to a weekend outing. Housed in a beautifully renovated 200-year-old building, the museum hosts rotating exhibits and features a gallery showcasing artists from diverse backgrounds. This past weekend, I visited to see an exhibit about Baltimore’s first Black firefighters, and it was both impactful and educational. From the moment I entered, I felt welcomed. Ms. Daisy greeted me with such warmth and enthusiasm, immediately sharing the building’s fascinating history and providing a guide on how to make the most of my visit. Her excitement for the museum was infectious, and her knowledge added a lot to the experience. Sam, who seemed to be managing the small gift shop on the main floor, was equally kind and helpful, creating an inviting and friendly atmosphere throughout the visit. While there’s a small garden at the back of the building, it’s more of a quiet nook than a central feature. It seems like it could be a nice spot for tea or a small spring gathering, but it didn’t play a major role in my visit. The real highlights were the exhibits, the wonderful art on the top two floors, and the sense of community that The Peale fosters, which left a lasting impression. I’m already looking forward to returning for another event or exhibition. While you won’t be able to visit before the farmer’s market starts, The Peale is worth planning your day around. It’s a special space where art, history, and storytelling come together in a meaningful way.
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Wonderful historic venue for event. Parking on street and nearby. Valet preferred for attendees. Various spaces within venue for gathering. Indoor snd garden spaces. One large space on 2nd floor for presentation, entertainment set up. Nice Gift Shop Downside: stairs may be a challenge for some attendees. ADA accessible from street - elevator to all floors. Small and slow. Support our Historic Properties!
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I enjoyed the Peale Museum. The 1st floor exhibits on the history of the museum and the Peale family were very interesting. I also enjoyed the garden and the community exhibits concerning the Guardians and the Chicory magazine.
Raymond Ellis

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