Located in historic Tudor Hall, we collect, research, and interpret the history of the people, places and events in St. Mary’s County, MD. Our Research Center and quarterly journal. The Chronicles of St. Mary's are available to the public and members.
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This site is rich in natural and cultural resources. A living laboratory to explore, understand, and experience Calvert County agricultural practices and lifestyles throughout its history.
History and evolution of the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital and Health System as an exceptional place for healing of the mind and spirit.
The Boonsboro Historical Society works to preserve the rich history of the Boonsboro, MD area. Our headquarters, the Bowman House, is an historic log home on Main Street, open for tours and demonstrations. See website for hours.
Specializing in: Concerts, Comedy, Professional Wrestling, Drag Brunches, Open Mic Nights, Musicals & Theatrical Productions, Movies, Private Rentals and More!
Conferences & Visitor Services (C&VS) is a one-stop shop that coordinates campus meeting facilities and the services of all university departments for conferences and events during both the summer and the academic year.
Explore a “lost” colonial town and 10 acres of gardens on the scenic South River, just minutes from Annapolis. Free parking, family-and pet-friendly.
Located on the banks of the historic Susquehanna Flats, the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum houses one of the finest collections of working and decorative Chesapeake Bay waterfowl decoys ever assembled. The museum was established in 1986 as a private, non-profit institution existing to preserve the historical and cultural legacy of water fowling and decoy making on the Chesapeake Bay. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Tour the colonial mansion of Declaration of Independence signer, William Paca, and learn the stories of those who lived and labored here. Then, enjoy a stroll through the restored two-acre colonial English garden.
Two-hundred-seat community theater presents Broadway musicals "under the stars" across from the City Dock.