Laurel Museum

The Laurel Museum is housed in a former 1840 mill worker's home. The
2,590 square foot brick and stone building was originally four living
units, over the years it was modified into a two-family house. It was
later transformed into a commercial property, and prior to being
abandoned in the 1970's was a rental home and storage warehouse.

In
1985 the building was purchased by the City from the State of Maryland.
Between 1993 - 1996, it was renovated into its new role as a City
museum. The museum opened on May 1, 1996.  The museum houses
collections of books,  photographs, tools, personal artifacts, textiles
and oral histories.

The Laurel Museum is operated by the Laurel Historical Society at P.O. Box 774, Laurel, MD 20725. Visit the Museum on line!

Location

817 Main Street
Laurel, MD 20707
Phone: 301-725-7975