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The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
African American history through life-sized wax models
Category Unique Collections
A most unique and specialized wax museum, the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum is dedicated exclusively to the preservation of African-American history through life-sized wax models. The museum focuses on many little-known and sometimes neglected facts of African-American history.
The "Scientists, Inventors, and Health Professionals" exhibit features Granville T. Woods, who was known as the "Black Edison". There are dioramas dedicated to the Underground Railroad, black explorers like Matthew Henson, as well as some rather gruesome exhibits about the history of slavery. "The Magnificence of Africa" room features a wax statue of Imhotep, designer of the Pyramid of Djzosér, who was the first architect and physician known by name in written history.
The museum is currently still acquiring waxes, and recently premiered a figure of President Barack Obama.
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- Hours Oct 15-Jan 14: Tuesday-Saturday: 9-5 and Sunday: Noon-5, Jan 15-Oct 14: Tuesday-Saturday: 9-6 and Sunday: Noon-6
- Website http://ngbiwm.com/Exhibits/middle_pass.htm
- Address 1601-03 East North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Cost General Admission: $9.00

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