The Maryland Horse Library and Education Center is one of the largest libraries of its kind on the east coast, with over 5,000 titles dedicated to equines. It is the cultural and educational hub of the Maryland Horse Park System.
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Multi-disciplinary performing arts theater showcasing stage acts, movies, music shows, family programming, civic events, student series and world-touring shows.
The Maryland Jockey Club, established in 1743, is the premier sports and entertainment destination for world-class Thoroughbred horse racing.
Explore exhibits on Maryland National Air Guard, 1940’s Martin Company, Rosie the Riveter, Maryland astronauts, aircraft nose art,16 aircraft outdoor flightline and more
The Commemorative for Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland is an immersive art experience that honors the story of resilience and creative problem-solving that defined the lives of the enslaved individuals that once lived in St. Mary's City.
A bronze forensic statue of Frederick Douglass who was born enslaved in Maryland, liberated himself, and became a national leader in the effort to abolish slavery in America. The statue is located in the Maryland State House room in which the 1864 Constitutional Convention was held. The Constitution of 1864 was significant because it contained a Declaration of Rights that, in its first article, abolished slavery in Maryland.