Geppi's Entertainment Museum, Pop culture museum in Baltimore, United States.
Geppi's Entertainment Museum was a museum in Baltimore that displayed the history of American entertainment and was located at Camden Station. The building contained thousands of comics, magazines, movie posters, toys, and trading cards arranged across its exhibition space.
The museum was created in 2006 by Stephen A. Geppi, who led one of the largest comic distribution companies in the country. It remained open until 2018, when the collection was transferred to a major national library.
The galleries showed how American entertainment shaped culture through comic books, toys, and film posters that mattered to different generations of people. Visitors could see how popular culture reflected the values and interests of society at different points in time.
The museum sat next to Oriole Park stadium and across from the Baltimore Convention Center, making it simple to find and visit alongside nearby attractions. Guests could take guided tours and join educational programs to learn more about comic history and entertainment trends.
The collection showed rare objects from different decades, including early comic characters and life-sized superhero figures that showed how these characters changed over time. Visitors could also see an impressive collection of Pez dispensers that revealed how mass-produced items spread popular characters to everyday households.
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