Balt Museum Industry

@BMIatWork

The Baltimore Museum of Industry collects, preserves, and interprets the industrial and technological heritage of the Baltimore region.

Baltimore, Maryland
Joined July 2014

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  1. 19 hours ago

    On 11/24 Senior Educator Jack Burkert will talk about Baltimore's garment industry! A dynamic industry unfolded in Baltimore in the 2nd half of the 19th century, one which continued until its virtual disappearance more than 100 years later.

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  2. Nov 14

    The BMI's Micro Event packages let you spend your special day safely with your closest loved ones while enjoying beautiful waterfront views. Visit & book your event today! Photography:

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  3. Nov 13

    The market season ends on November 28, 2020. Until then, the BMI welcomes you to spend the next couple of Saturday mornings on the museum's campus, enjoying the waterfront views while shopping and supporting local vendors! Photo courtesy of Lucifero Loaves!

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  4. Nov 13

    Addie Smith (on left) is one of the women featured in the BMI's newest exhibit, Women of Steel. Previously a crane operator for Bethlehem Steel, her story encapsulates the resiliency of working women and mothers in a male dominated industry.

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  5. Nov 12

    Thank you to all of our Donors for making our Lunch Truck’s restoration possible!

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  6. Nov 12

    How it started How it’s going

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  7. Nov 12

    Next Thursday, the BMI will be partnering with for the third program in the Workplace Matters series focusing on the impact that COVID has had on migrant worker women in Maryland's crab industry. Registration is FREE. Donations are welcome.

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  8. Nov 11

    Exciting news: the and have partnered together to produce a 5-part video series on industrial landmarks in South Baltimore. The first video, on the Procter & Gamble factory (now UA), is now live:

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  9. Nov 10

    Who are the “Women of Steel?” Hear about 's first outdoor exhibit.

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  10. Nov 10

    The Baltimore Museum of Industry is innovating its visitor experience! Check out this article from the Daily Record with comments from Shauntee Daniels, Executive Director, BNHA -

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  11. Nov 9

    Tomorrow is our Robot Coaches’ Workshop! Visit our website to sign up or to learn more about the Maryland Engineering Challenges

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  12. Nov 2

    The BMI Education team is keeping busy with Virtual Field Trips, Digital Homeschool days and our Maryland Engineering Challenge work-shops! Check out all of the BMI's virtual learning opportunities!

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  13. Nov 8

    Tugboat Baltimore at the Baltimore Museum of Industry

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  14. Nov 8

    Tune into at 9:30 tomorrow to hear about 2 exciting new Bethlehem Steel initiatives at : the outdoor Women of Steel exhibition (up now) and the limited-edition podcast “Sparrows Point: an American Steel Story,” produced by , out in Jan.

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  15. Nov 3

    A friendly BMI reminder to go VOTE!

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  16. Nov 2

    Congratulations to my amazing Leadership '19 Classmates founder & Anita Kassof on being recognized among Maryland's Most Admired CEOs!! So proud of you dynamic women standing among influential winners

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  17. Nov 2

    The BMI Education team is keeping busy with Virtual Field Trips, Digital Homeschool days and our Maryland Engineering Challenge work-shops! Check out all of the BMI's virtual learning opportunities!

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  18. Oct 31

    Walking through the 1865 Platt and Co. oyster cannery, you wonder if some of the BMI’s exhibits hold more than just artifacts..maybe the voices of past workers? 👀 Check out our Ghosts at the Museum, BMI audio guide: 👻

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  19. Oct 29

    It would be pretty cool to have the museum all to yourself & your little group of family or friends!

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  20. Oct 30

    Alberta Buckson, one of the women we feature in our Women Of Steel exhibit, visited the BMI last week with her son, John. Ms. Buckson worked at Beth Steel for 27 years and was a first class welder-- her son also worked at Bethlehem steel for 5 years.

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