Resources by Topic
Baltimore Heritage
- Explore Baltimore Heritage
- Battle of Baltimore
- Baltimore Heritage Digital Collections & Exhibits
- Baltimore’s Civil Rights Heritage: Educational Resources
- Digital Sources for Local History
- How to Research your House or Neighborhood
Baltimore and Maryland History
![Friends of Fort McHenry, 2014 September 9](https://baltimoreheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Official-Photo-Star-Spangled-Banner-Living-History_1-300x248.jpg)
- Lesson Plans and Teacher Guides – Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
- Lesson Plans and Classroom Resources – Maryland Historical Society
- Teacher Resources – Reginald F. Lewis Museum
- Teacher Resources – Star-Spangled 200
Architecture and Planning
- Where do we grow from here? A Teacher’s Resource Guide on Growth and its Impacts in Maryland
- Kids and Planning – American Planning Association
- Lesson Plans – National Building Museum
- Moving Beyond the Automobile Curriculum – Streetsfilm
Archaeology
![Photograph by Eli Pousson, 2015 May 13.](https://baltimoreheritage.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/P1320333-300x225.jpg)
- Archeology Lesson Plans & Activities – Society for American Archeology
- Beyond Artifacts: Teaching Archaeology in the Classroom
- Teacher Resources – NPS Archeology Program
- Lesson Plans – Archaeological Institute of America
Digital Tools for Education
Local Partners
Additional Resources
- Teaching with Historic Places – National Park Service
- Teaching with Historic Places – National History Education Clearinghouse
- Teaching Monuments and Memorials – National History Education Clearinghouse
- Teaching Outside the Classroom – Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University
- Stanford History Education Group
- DocsTeach – National Archives
- Local History: Mapping My Spot – Library of Congress