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Explore the Bjorlee Museum for an enriching experience in deaf culture and the history of education at the Maryland School for the Deaf in Frederick, Maryland.
Nestled in Frederick, Maryland, the Bjorlee Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the fascinating history of the Maryland School for the Deaf. It's an ideal stop for history enthusiasts and those curious about deaf culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're starting from the Frederick City Hall located at 101 N Court St, head east on E Patrick St. Walk straight for about 0.5 miles, passing by various shops and cafes. When you reach the intersection with Clarke Pl, turn left. Continue walking on Clarke Pl for a short distance, and you will find the Bjorlee Museum located at 101 Clarke Pl on your right.
Public Transportation
From the Frederick MARC Train Station, take the bus route 55 towards Frederick City. Get off at the stop at E Patrick St & N Court St. From there, walk east on E Patrick St for about 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Clarke Pl, and the Bjorlee Museum will be located at 101 Clarke Pl on your right.
Bicycle
Starting from Baker Park, take the bike path that leads towards N Market St. Turn left on E Patrick St and cycle for about 0.5 miles. When you reach the intersection with Clarke Pl, turn left and continue straight for a few blocks. The Bjorlee Museum will be on your right at 101 Clarke Pl.
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