Museum of Ocean City
Location Ocean City, MD
Client Town of Ocean City
Date of Completion 2025
Services #Architecture #Structural Engineering
Sectors #Banks #Civic #Community #Government Buildings
GMB assisted the Town of Ocean City with architectural and structural engineering services to renovate the 114-year-old former Bank of Ocean City building into a museum. The historic McGregor Building opened its doors in 1910 as a grocery/general store with lodgings, before becoming the town’s first bank in 1916, which operated until its closure in 2019.
The first floor contains two main exhibit spaces. One side focuses on the history of downtown Ocean City, featuring displays and stories of early businesses and residents. The other side highlights the restaurants and hotels that played a significant role in shaping the local hospitality scene.
The former bank’s walk-in safe with working alarm system remains in the museum, serving as a unique interactive feature.
The second floor is dedicated to a research library, including a wide variety of local archival materials.
GMB worked closely with the Town of Ocean City to preserve the legacy of this historic building.