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The Laurel Museum is located
in a former 1840's mill workers' home. The museum houses collections
of books, photographs, tools, personal artifacts, textiles and
oral histories. The Museums main floor is the site of exhibits
devoted to the history of Laurel, Maryland and the surrounding
community. Downstairs is devoted to the Gift Shop, additional
exhibits and an audio-visual area.
The 2,590 square foot brick and
stone building was erected in the early 1840's by mill owners
to house their employees. Originally four living units, over
the years it was modified into a two-family house. It was later
transformed into a commercial property and, prior to being abandoned
in the 1970's, was a rental home and storage warehouse.
Director:
301.725.7975
Visitors may notice
a resemblance to several homes next-door to the museum along
Main Street. These were also homes to multiple families whose
livelihood depended on the mill, which was torn down in the 1930's.
They have long since been turned into private apartments and
residences but the exterior architecture is unmistakable.
In 1985 the building
was purchased by the City of Laurel from the State of Maryland.
Between 1993-1996 it was renovated into its new role as a city
museum. The Laurel Museum opened on May 1, 1996.
John
Calder Brennan Library
The museum
library is open to researchers by appointment and features articles,
photographs and collections relating to the history of Laurel.
Directions
Directions:
Laurel Museum, 9th Street & Main Street, Laurel, Maryland.
From I 95 north or south: take MD Route 216-Laurel exit. At the
third traffic light (Main Street) turn right. The museum is
on the right at the end of the next block.

Hours of Operation
Wednesdays
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sundays 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Groups and research by appointment - Mon. -Fri., 10a.m. - 4p.m.
Admission is Free
For tours
or information call 301-725-7975, 817 Main Street Laurel, MD
20707
The Laurel Historical
Society, a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization, manages
the museum and operates a museum shop selling items relating
to the city's history.
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