In a message dated 4/13/2009 9:37:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
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The  Baltimore Museum of Industry (the best museum on Baltimore history   
with cutting edge, award winning hands-on programs like the Assembly   
Line and Kids Cannery)


Back in 1985 I did volunteer work at a hole-in-the-wall printing history  
museum that was almost in sight of the harbor except for being buried on a 
side  street.  Privately owned.  I suspect that it's no longer there, but I  
wondered if the presses eventually went to the Museum of Industry.  
 
Anybody know?  I left Baltimore in 1988 and haven't been back since  then.
 
Holly Wilhelm Mills
Amherst, Virginia
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