Bjorlee Museum

Historical Sites, Museums, Historical Sites, MuseumsFrederick, MA

Located on the campus of the Maryland School for the Deaf, the Bjorlee Museum is one of Frederick's newest exhibits.

The school opened its doors with 34 students in Sept of 1868 and was housed in two Revolutionary War era stone barracks. The remaining Hessian Barracks is adjacent to the museum.

The collection begun in 1872 houses school related artifacts, as well as, many items of local interest reflecting aspects of Frederick City's long history.

Bjorlee Museum

101 Clark Place
Frederick, MA 21705

Frederick County, MD
301-360-2011

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Frederick, MD — The city of Frederick is the county seat of Frederick County, the largest county by area in the state of Maryland. The city of Frederick witnessed a steady stream of Northern and Southern soldiers and…

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