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Strangest/Specialty Museums in Baltimore

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The William P. Didusch Center is dedicated to chronicling the history of urology. During your visit to the museum, you can expect to be floored by the fascinating collection of artifacts and memorabilia pertaining to medical science. The collection includes original sketches and documents, as well as medical instruments and devices like cystoscopes that were considered state-of-the-art in the bygone years. For medicine and history buffs, the William P. Didusch Center for Urologic History is an amazing spot to experience the history and treatment of urological disorders.

This unusual museum called Baltimore Streetcar Museum pays tribute to the iconic streetcars that once plied the city's thoroughfares. Hundreds of people—tourists and locals alike, visit each year to ride a streetcar, explore the museum's many displays, or enjoy a carhouse tour. Founded in 1966, the museum also shows a free film that traces the streetcar's evolution. A gift shop sells related memorabilia.

The nation's first wax museum of African-American history and culture features more than 100 life-life figures, including Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman. The figures represent various periods in African-American history, from the colonial era to the present. A replica of a slave ship and an exhibit on youth complete the museum's offerings. See their website for further information. The museum opens from Tuesday to Saturday at 9a and on Sunday at 12p.

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