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Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a waterfront museum in historic Fell’s Point that explores the lives of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, labor leader Isaac Myers, and the first African American–owned shipyard in the United States. Its scenic harbor views, interactive exhibits, and role as a Living Classrooms Foundation campus make it a meaningful stop for history lovers, families, school groups, and event guests. Because it sits along a popular stretch of the Baltimore waterfront that also attracts shoppers, diners, and walkers, traffic in the immediate area can be steady, especially on weekends and during peak visitor seasons.
On-site parking is limited, with no dedicated guest lot, so visitors typically rely on nearby paid garages and metered street parking, which can fill quickly during busy hours. Planning your visit in advance and securing parking near Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park helps reduce the stress of circling narrow neighborhood streets and navigating local parking time limits. Building extra time into your schedule for parking will make it easier to enjoy the museum’s exhibits, waterfront views, and tours without rushing. Always confirm current parking rules, rates, and regulations with official and up-to-date local sources before you arrive.
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