It's time to sail on the Chesapeake Bay, build sandcastles in Ocean City, visit some of Maryland's many wonderful parks and outdoor spaces, and get into a mountain of steamed crabs—this is just the beginning of summer in Maryland! Here are just a few ideas of activities happening 4th of July weekend across Maryland. Reach out to the organizers for details. WESTERN REGION Boonsboro Independence Day Celebration - Fireworks Shafer Park & Surrounding Area 37[...]
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Historic African-American Civil War Veteran's halls restored as a museum and community center featuring public humanities programs.
The first monument to Washington in the United States. Begun in 1815, and 178’ 8” tall, the marble column forms the centerpiece of the four park squares of Mount Vernon Place, a National Historic Landmark District.
Washington Street Books, known for its large assortment of Books, Music, and Comics, has expanded it's vision to bring Hollywood to Havre de Grace, Maryland with the creation of a New Entertainment Museum. With original Movie Costumes.
The small white clapboard house was the home of Eliza Bailey and her family. Eliza was Frederick Douglass's sister. Eliza and her two children were sold by Thomas Auld to her free husband Peter in 1836 for $100 (a debt which they both worked for almost five years to repay). On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
The Flag House is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum located in Baltimore. The Museum preserves the historic 1793 structure and interprets the life of Mary Young Pickersgill and her household through place-based interpretation.
A 255-year old Colonial house overlooking Breton Bay is an extensive genealogical and historical research center.
American Film Institute’s flagship exhibition space offers the best in American and international cinema, featuring first-run movies, festivals, retrospectives and more.
Renovated Victorian conservatory with distinct environments that allow the display of plants from all over the world. Second oldest Victorian palm house in the United States.
Experience Frederick Douglass's life as a Baltimore caulker and witness the re-creation of the first African-American shipyard in North America. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.