(Left) The large brass door to Maryland's historic Fifth Regiment Armory, home of the Fifth Regiment Armory Museum.

(Below) The "Vixen Tor", a Jeep used in Europe during World War Two by the 29th Division Commander.

(Above) Patriotic mosaic of a Maryland drummer outside the entrance to the Fifth Regiment Armory museum.

(Below) Distinguished honor roll

 

(Above) A few of the Society's large collection of flags from throughout Maryland history.

 

(Left) This painting, Smallwood's Departure from Annapolis July 10, 1776, is one of many in the two museums

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Click to expand the above pictures of the assorted weapons, uniforms, and memorabilia.

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Click the above pictures of assorted artillery at the Pikesville Museum.