Capital Campaign

YOU DID IT!

Jim Dilts lighting the Peale’s “Magic Ring of Fire,” November 2017. The Peale’s 21st century “Ring of Fire” pictured here was built by Steve Pedri, Mike Borlie, and Dave Conrad, following an original loaned by the Baltimore Museum of Industry. Huge thanks to them all for bringing this star attraction back to the Peale!

The Peale’s $5.5 million Capital Campaign to raise money for the renovation of the building is complete!

Thanks to the generosity of more than 500 individuals and organizations, the renovation of the 1814 Peale Museum building is nearly complete!

THANK YOU for helping save the nation’s first museum building!

Send checks to The Peale, P.O. Box 1742, Baltimore, MD 21203.


Other ways you can support the Peale:

Buy A Brick Campaign
You can personalize your support of the Peale by buying a brick inscribed with your name or message to contribute to the renovation of the Pollinator Garden.

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Sponsor a Gallery
Naming opportunities are available starting at $15,000 to support the renovation of the Peale’s galleries. You can download the plans of the building for more information on room sponsorships, or contact us.

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Become a Member
Now, more than ever, your membership is critical to sustaining the Peale. Get special access to our innovative programs and events, online and in person, year-round!

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Hear more about the historic Peale Museum building renovations so far from Jackson Gilman-Forlini, Historic Preservation Officer in Baltimore City’s Department of General Services. 

Find a transcript of this conversation.

The Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture is generously supported by many individuals and organizations, including the State of Maryland, the Middendorf Foundation, the Macht Foundation, the Abell Foundation, the Riepe Family Foundation, the Baltimore City Historical Society, the Delaplaine Foundation, the City of Baltimore’s Department of General Services, Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, the Michael J. & Patricia K. Batza Foundation, Baltimore Gas and Electric, Baltimore National Heritage Area, the Deutsch Foundation, and the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Portfolios, www.BakerArtist.org.