Mount Clare Open House
About this Event
Join us for an afternoon of conversation, connection, and community. We want to hear from you! Share your ideas and feedback, and help shape the future of Mount Clare Museum.
Never visited Mount Clare Museum? This is the perfect opportunity to explore the museum, learn about its history, and discover what's ahead.
Your voice matters. Your ideas can help shape what's next.
Light refreshments will be provided. This is an all ages event - children accompanied by an adult are welcome!
Parking
Parking is free on-site directly in front of the historic Mount Clare Museum House. Located inside the 117-acre Carroll Park at 1500 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230, the venue provides an easily accessible surface lot with approximately 150 parking spaces.
About accessibility:
Language accessibility:
ASL and Spanish interpretation can be requested in advance. While we will make every effort to accommodate requests, we cannot guarantee all requests can be fulfilled.
Physical accessibility:
The grounds and pathways surrounding the Mount Clare Museum House are fully wheelchair accessible and comply with ADA standards. However, physical access into the upper floors of the main historic mansion is heavily constrained by its colonial architecture.
Outdoor Pathways: The flat, paved walkways traversing the mansion's historic grounds and Carroll Park are smooth, stroller-friendly, and completely accessible for manual or motorized wheelchairs.
Restrooms: The site features ADA-compliant public restrooms equipped with accessible stalls.
For accessibility accommodations, please reach out to [email protected] at least one week before the event date. South Baltimore Gateway Partnership will make reasonable accommodations as possible.
About the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership (SBGP)
SBGP was established in 2016 to help implement the South Baltimore Gateway Master Plan, a sweeping plan to improve neighborhoods near the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, with funding provided by the Local Impact Grants generated by video lottery terminals. Under its Strategic Plan, SBGP works to improve the vitality of its communities by focusing on three crucial elements: Community Development and Revitalization, Environmental Sustainability and Health and Wellness. To achieve the agenda laid out in the Strategic Plan, SBGP has established three interrelated program areas: Community Grants, Enhanced Services and Transformational Projects. The Middle Branch Resiliency Initiative is a Transformational Project.
More information: www.sbgpartnership.org
SBGP is not an agency of the City of Baltimore or the State of Maryland. It is governed by a Board of Directors comprised primarily of residents of the District and representatives of businesses located in the District.
About the consulting team
The consulting team is a group of skilled professionals helping plan the museum’s future. Partners include Sandra Vicchio Associates, Museum Questions Consulting, Muse Consulting, Nelson Ideation Group and Jonathan Ceci Landscape Architects
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