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Built in 1739, the Hager House served as fort and trading post for Jonathan Hager, town founder; features 18th-century furnishings.
Hands-on activities interprete life in a turn-of-the-century railroad town. Exhibits on local history/visitor information.
State-of-the-art archival facility with one-hour tours available of research center, office areas, laboratories, and records' storage area.
Popular spot for recreation including boating, fishing, swimming, camping, white-water and flat-water paddling sports.
Built 1885 by George Alfred Townsend, famous author/war correspondent of Civil War period. Only monument in the world erected to the memory of war correspondents.
The 70-seat planetarium provides different programs every month. Special group showings can be scheduled.
Enjoy special events, work parties and great dining at Maryland's oldest harness-racing facility.
Offers unparalleled experiences, a key to knowledge, and a window to the future.
Suburban Washington D.C.'s most versatile sports, equestrian, entertainment, trade show and meeting facility with more than 49,000-sq. ft. of flexible exhibit space and banquet facilities.