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The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC), formerly the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS), founded on March 1, 1844, is the oldest cultural institution in the U.S. state of Maryland. The organization "collects, preserves, and interprets objects and materials reflecting Maryland's diverse heritage". The MCHC has a museum, library, holds educational programs, and publishes scholarly works on Maryland.

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MCHC; Maryland Center for History & Culture; Maryland Historical Society; MdHS; mdhs.org
cultural institution, historical society, history museum, nonprofit organization, United States, 


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    Charles Carroll of Carrollton - St. Memin 1804 (page 97 crop)Charles Carroll of Carrollton - St. Memin 1804 (page 97 crop)
    Baltimore Fire 1904 - West from Pratt and Gay Streets 1906, 2 years later aBaltimore Fire 1904 - West from Pratt and Gay Streets 1906, 2 years later a
    3 1/4 in x 4 1/43 1/4 in x 4 1/4
    Maryland Historical Society plaque at Francis Scott Key birthplaceMaryland Historical Society plaque at Francis Scott Key birthplace
    Maryland Square c1861Maryland Square c1861
    Dimensions 23 x 18 inches  Date circa 1820-1825Dimensions 23 x 18 inches Date circa 1820-1825
    HobanWHProgressDrawingHobanWHProgressDrawing
    Catalogue of the manuscripts, maps, medals, coins, statuary, portraits and pictures - and an account of the library of the Maryland Historical Society, made in 1854 (IA catalogueofmanus00mary) (page 1 crop)Catalogue of the manuscripts, maps, medals, coins, statuary, portraits and pictures - and an account of the library of the Maryland Historical Society, made in 1854 (IA catalogueofmanus00mary) (page 1 crop)
    Rev. Walter Dulaney Addison (1769-1848), 1845, attributed to Charles Bird KingRev. Walter Dulaney Addison (1769-1848), 1845, attributed to Charles Bird King
    Washington Monument, 1849, from Federal Hill 1aWashington Monument, 1849, from Federal Hill 1a