B&O Railroad Museum
Jonathan Goldman currently serves as Chief Curator at the B&O Railroad Museum since September 2019 and as an Adjunct Professor of Exhibition Design at Towson University since August 2021. Previously, Goldman held the position of Curator and Cultural Center and Collection Manager at the Inter-American Development Bank from September 2015 to September 2019, along with teaching roles at The George Washington University. Additional experience includes work as an Exhibition Designer and Audience Engagement Manager at the Organization of American States and as a Teaching Assistant at the Art Center College of Design. Early career roles include a Chinese Language Assistant at Occidental College and an intern at the Smithsonian Institution. Jonathan Goldman earned an MA in Exhibition Design from The George Washington University, a BFA in Art Direction and Design for Social Impact from the ArtCenter College of Design, and a BA in Asian Studies with a concentration in China from Occidental College.
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B&O Railroad Museum
The B&O Railroad Museum brings alive the adventure of railroading. This historic national landmark allows you to see, touch, hear and explore the most important railroad collection in America. In the late 19th century, an overzealous publicity agent developed a trade show exhibit for a major American railroad headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. This exhibit survived the railroad that sponsored it and grew to become a "national treasure" of railroad artifacts. Today, it comprises the collection of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, the oldest, most comprehensive American railroad collection in the world.