The Baltimore Museum of Industry features an assortment of exhibits representing the industrial and technological heritage of Baltimore. From the flying prototype of a World War II boat bomber, to a replica of the 1910 Bunting Pharmacy where Noxzema was invented, the BMI celebrates the industrial advances that Baltimoreans and Marylanders have contributed to the world. Visitors can step into recreated workshops that explore printing, garment making, metalworking, and more. The BMI offers a Wee Workers program every other Tuesday morning for children 2–5 years old, and older children entering the third, fourth, and fifth grades can attend the Green Kids Urban Ecology Camp in July. Unique cake factory, garment making, engineering, and tugboat birthday party packages are also available. Outside the museum walls, families take advantage of the BMI’s large pavilion and grounds to celebrate the 4th of July at a perfect location for viewing fireworks. The pavilion is also home to the BMI Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings in the summer.