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Live Standup Comedy Show featuring local Maryland standup comedians.
Protests in the summer of 1960 by Howard University students, organized as the Nonviolent Action Group, led to the integration of the Glen Echo Amusement Park in 1961. Legal battles over the carousel sit-in continued until 1964.
Set on nearly an acre in Historic Laurel, this elegant 19th-century home is conveniently located just a mile from I-95, precisely halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, and just a half-hour's drive to Annapolis.
Nationally accredited art museum with changing exhibitions, lectures, and events
A neighborhood restaurant where families with children, professionals on business, or couples out on a date can all feel welcome and comfortable. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
An exhibit in the student center.
This marker is in Midtown-Edmondson on a brick post at the entrance to a parking lot on Pulaski Street. It details the contributions of the mother-daughter team of civil rights pioneers Lillie Carroll Jackson and Juanita Jackson Mitchell.
A 19.7 mile trail-trail that continues to Pennsylvania line, and passes through many historic communities, offering recreation to cyclists, hikers, joggers, and horseback riders.