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The Gallery

Check it out! This online gallery gives you a glimpse into the current and past exhibits, here at the Chesapeake Children's Museum. These projects have come to life with the help of many volunteers, staff and support from donations & awarded grants. We strive to create an environment of discovery of oneself, the peoples, the technologies, and the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay area for all our children and for the children in us all.

INSIDE THE MUSEUM

EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS

Additional Exhibits

The mission of Chesapeake Children's Museum is to create an environment of discovery about oneself, the peoples, the technologies, and the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay area for all our children and for the children in us all. 

The Exhibits

30 YEARS & STILL PLAYING

Take a walk down memory lane and explore NEW features in & around the museum. We appreciate the support from the community, our donors, members and grantors. Check out our 30th celebration from 2022. and here's to many, many more!

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HELLO RADIO!

Did You Know??? The Chesapeake Children's Museum was a working radio station at one time. This window exhibit highlights the history of black radio in Annapolis from the 1960's-1970's personalities. Three QR codes are placed outside the window linked to oral histories from local radio personalities. Second part of this is exhibit is located near the radio tower, where you can learn more about how radio works.

CULTURE CARRIERS

Sharing your culture carries your experience to new places. Tell your story! Immigrants from Latin America are Culture Carriers. Inside the museum, we have created an exhibit of interest to immigrants as well as the general public about how culture is rooted in places, but also is transported to new places. 

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Black Waterman Experience

The seafood industry for which the Chesapeake Bay is renowned would not be what it is today without the contributions of generations of African Americans. Outside the museum our kid-friendly, handicapped accessible boat structure gives visitors the opportunity to get into the waterman character. Here you will learn more from a Black Waterman (re-enactor Kingston Creek, Jr.) who shares his story of rising from slavery to Sharecropping the Sea.

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