Woman’s Industrial Exchange

Woman's Industrial Exchange is a historic building located at 333 North Charles Street, , , . It consists of a townhouse erected in 1815, with a large, five-story structure appended to the rear.
Photo: Smallbones, CC0.
  • Type: Second-hand shop
  • Description: building in Maryland, United States
  • Also known as: Women’s Exchange
  • Address: 333 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Walters Art Museum.

Church
Photo: Basilica1, Public domain.
The , also called the Baltimore Basilica, is a Catholic cathedral in . is situated 420 feet northwest of Woman’s Industrial Exchange.

Museum
The is a public art museum located in the neighborhood of , . Founded and opened in 1934, it holds collections from the mid-19th century that were amassed substantially by major American art and sculpture collectors, including William Thompson Walters and his son Henry Walters. is situated 1,100 feet north of Woman’s Industrial Exchange.

Library
The is a library connected to the Johns Hopkins University, focused on research into the 19th century. It was formerly the Library of the Peabody Institute of music in the City of Baltimore, and is located on the Peabody campus at in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere historic cultural neighborhood north of downtown , . is situated 1,300 feet north of Woman’s Industrial Exchange.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Chinatown and Downtown Baltimore.

Neighborhood
The U.S. city of , is home to a small . Historically, Baltimore had at least two districts that were called "Chinatown" where the first one existed on the 200 block of Marion Street during the 1880s.

is 's central business district and seat of the city government. While home to some iconic Baltimore architecture, and the city's economic heart, visitors, and even locals, tend to keep their distance from this often seedy and decidedly unloved city center, unless they are going to the Baltimore Arena, the Hippodrome Theatre, or visiting Poe's grave at Westminster Hall.

Slices of American history are around every corner in . 's largest city is a gritty old seaport town that's perhaps most famous as the site of Fort McHenry, where, at the height of the War of 1812, the sight of a tattered but defiant American…

Woman’s Industrial Exchange

Latitude
39.29362° or 39° 17′ 37″ north
Longitude
-76.61509° or 76° 36′ 54″ west
Open location code
87F579VM+CX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 336369276
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­second_hand
Wiki­data ID
Q8030650
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In Other Languages

“Woman’s Industrial Exchange” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 婦女工業交易所

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