This was a hidden gem for us. We locals visited with our relatives from NJ, and found worlds of comic books dating way back, but most interesting is the Collection of toys and memorabilia! We loved the things from the 50's , 60's and 70's. Brought back memories of the good old days, and some fun family discussions. There's much more here than you can predict, and it was informative with lots I didn't know. Just come and experience your childhood again! It's even better the second time!
Geppi's is a nice museum. Lots of cool things to look at, good information here too. Attended some events at Geppi's which were nice catered events and everyone liked Geppi's a lot.
Visiting a friend in Baltimore and decided to see something off the beaten path. Very glad I did. Went on a Thursday and admission was half price, which was a nice surprise. Very cool place with tons of pop culture memorabilia. Comic book section was amazing and was cool to see some of the old comics I had as a kid.
Geppi's Entertainment Museum is a really cool place if you are in to comic books. This museum houses a HUGE comic book collection and more! There were some really cool displays and the gift shop was really cool!
The Geppi Entertainment Museum is sure to delight any adult who has played a board game, played with toys, watched television and movies, played records, or read comic books. It is a collection of memories far greater than I expected, and a delightful poke at nostalgia from my childhood to the present. From early televisions with footage of the Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, and others--- to the lovable Disney characters, ET, Howdy Doody, and other greats----and yet so much more, the 2 hours spent there brought a smile to my face around each corner. The collection is artfully arranged in many rooms and halls by eras which correspond somewhat to decades. Woven into the entertainment ephemera are significant dates in history. The tour begins with a heavy emphasis on Geppi's comic book collection which is amazing and continues to highlight all aspects of the field of entertainment. It is housed on the second floor of the Sports Legends Museum, next to Camden Yards. Easy access by light rail or car. Check Groupon for discounted tickets. Plan to spend at least two hours there searching through the displays for toys and games from your childhood. You'll be happy you chose to do so.
We loved walking through seeing all the old comic books, movie posters, classic toys and games, lunch boxes and more. A fun trip down memory lane! The collection is huge and they constantly rotate exhibits. The memories just come flooding back.
Great museum with comic books, toys, games and the memorabilia from decades past. Located right at Camden Yards its convenient and lots of fun.
Excellent find in the Camden Train station on the second floor. Ton's of rare comic books, old movie posters, toys, cereal boxes ect. All arranged in a chronological type of order. 13 year old loved it and even the 9 year old was entertained, parents probably liked it best of all. AAA discount and knowledgable and friendly employees.
This is a great place if you love comics or pop culture history. I have been here a couple of times and each time, I fall a little more in love with it. If you have ever picked up a comic book, or love the Marvel and DC movies - you will find something to love here. Go! Go! Go!
Kids thought it was really cool. About the only thing I did not see was Major Matt Mason. There is something for any age to see. Located across from Camden Yards. AAA discount too.