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Baltimore Venue Spotlight: Maryland Historical Society - A Blast from the Past

Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by Greg Ruby
Wedding at the Maryland Historical Society Looking for a unique venue in Baltimore to hold an after-hours reception or wedding? The Maryland Historical Society, centrally located in the Mount Vernon section of Baltimore, is well worth checking out!

Easily accessible from hotels in downtown Baltimore, via the Light Rail System, the Maryland Historical Society has four different venues that can accommodate between 40 and 400 guests for a seated function or between 100 and 500 guests for a reception. Docent-led tours of the museum galleries are available for an additional charge and are highly recommended. Among the current exhibitions, guests can have the opportunity to see an original hand-written copy of the Star Spangled Banner on display, a giant version of Nipper (the RCA Victor dog), and one of the finest collections of silverware in the country.

The Meyerhoff Courtyard or the Monument Street Garden would also make a wonderful place to hold a wedding in Baltimore. The MHS has a list of exclusive caterers and approved vendors with which they work.

The MHS is within easy walking distance of several Baltimore hotels such as the Mount Vernon Hotel, Peabody Court and the Inn at 4 East Madison. The Maryland Historical Society is a great option for holding your next event in Baltimore. If you have an interest in history, this is a great venue!

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