Directions and Hours
Directions:
The Laurel Museum is located at 817 Main Street, Laurel, Maryland. From I-95 north or south, take the MD Route 216-Laurel exit. At the third traffic light (Main Street) turn right. The Museum is located on the right at the end of the next block, at the intersection of 9th St. & Main St.
Parking is free and available on 9th and Main Streets. There is a handicapped parking space located in front of the Museum.
Museum Hours & Admission:
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 12-4 pm
The Museum is CLOSED from December 21 - January 31.
Admission is FREE but donations are always appreciated.
Tours:
Group tours are offered by appointment, subject to staff and volunteer availability. Please email [email protected]
The museum’s John Calder Brennan Library is open to researchers by appointment. The library features an extensive collection of catalogued articles, photographs, and materials relating to the history of Laurel.
The first floor of the Laurel Museum is wheelchair accessible through the right side door. There is a portable wheelchair ramp that can be put into place for access to the basement level. Please contact the Museum so that proper arrangements can be made for your visit.
Pets are not allowed inside the Museum, although service animals are welcome.
The Laurel Museum is located at 817 Main Street, Laurel, Maryland. From I-95 north or south, take the MD Route 216-Laurel exit. At the third traffic light (Main Street) turn right. The Museum is located on the right at the end of the next block, at the intersection of 9th St. & Main St.
Parking is free and available on 9th and Main Streets. There is a handicapped parking space located in front of the Museum.
Museum Hours & Admission:
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 12-4 pm
The Museum is CLOSED from December 21 - January 31.
Admission is FREE but donations are always appreciated.
Tours:
Group tours are offered by appointment, subject to staff and volunteer availability. Please email [email protected]
The museum’s John Calder Brennan Library is open to researchers by appointment. The library features an extensive collection of catalogued articles, photographs, and materials relating to the history of Laurel.
The first floor of the Laurel Museum is wheelchair accessible through the right side door. There is a portable wheelchair ramp that can be put into place for access to the basement level. Please contact the Museum so that proper arrangements can be made for your visit.
Pets are not allowed inside the Museum, although service animals are welcome.

