National Slavic Museum
Ethnic museum in Maryland, United States
39°17′04″N 76°35′31″W / 39.284492°N 76.591889°W / 39.284492; -76.591889The National Slavic Museum in Fell's Point, Baltimore is a museum dedicated to the documentation of the Polish and Slavic heritage of Baltimore, including Baltimore's Belarusian, Bulgarian, Carpatho-Rusyn, Croatian, Czech, Lemko, Moravian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian heritage.[1]
See also
- History of the Czechs in Baltimore
- History of the Poles in Baltimore
- History of the Russians in Baltimore
- History of the Ukrainians in Baltimore
References
- ^ Pamela Wood (June 16, 2013). "Slavic heritage celebrated at museum dedication". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2014-06-30.
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