A traditional county fair experience! The fair takes place annually in late July and admission is always free.
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Free admission, guided tours, Christus statue, permanent exhibits on life of Christ, informative temporary exhibits, films and videos, explanations of church beliefs and teachings.
Theme rooms decorated with period antiques depicting life in rural Maryland.
This tour provides glimpses of more than two centuries of African-American heritage and presents a new opportunity to experience the past. Pick up brochure at Visitor Center.
Founded in 1818, the oldest African-American church in Hagerstown.
Dedicated to the preservation of Maryland History. Come Visit our 1800's outdoor Rural Village, Period Gardens and three indoor museums.
Tells the story of the region's rich maritime heritage. The museum offers changing exhibits, educational programs, and special events.
La Plata's train station has long been a symbol of the founding and growth of the Town of La Plata. What better place to learn about La Plata's beginning and development and the rise and decline of the Pope's Creek Line?
The historic house where Edgar Allan Poe lived with family in Baltimore. The house museum is open weekly for tours. Site of the International Edgar Allan Poe Festival & Awards. Reservations are required to visit: PoeBaltimore.org
Access to Carr’s Beach is across the street from the Annapolis Maritime Museum - Park Campus at 7300 Edgewood Road, Annapolis. Park at the museum and look for the crosswalk at Edgewood and Bembe Beach Road. Cross the street and walk the path towards the gate. When at the gate, veer right to read the interpretive signs that lead you to the beach.