Address: 8237 Gambrill Park Rd, Frederick, MD 21702, USA
Address: 9811 Van Buren Ln, Cockeysville, MD 21030, USA
“Great resources! Friendly and patient staff. They seem to enjoy sharing about MD history. Open to visitors dmfor a small charge. They also have classes on various local topics of interest”
Address: 1611 N Market St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA
“Nice history lesson for the kids. They can play with old toys and dollhouse. Loved all the authentic historic pieces they've collected in the kitchen. You can take a guided tour or self guided. Loved the carriage barn and the ice house. The blacksmith shop is not always part of the tour, but it was this day. Really enjoyed it. The grounds and gardens were a little messy, probably due to so much rain. Will take the children there again.”
Address: 1611 N Market St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA
“This is a great little gem hidden in the middle of Frederick. It's a great museum about life in revolutionary and pre-civil war Frederick. Its great for kids and has a ton of toys and other items for them to play with. We went late in the season and got a personal tour since we were the only people there. They also have various events through the summer, which sounded fun, although we didn't get to experience them.”
Address: 1418 E West Shady Side Rd, Shady Side, MD 20764, USA
“Attended their annual Oyster Festival in support of the working waterman of Maryland. This is a fantastic event and one that I hit every year. The oysters are superb and right out of the bay. There's fantastic bloody mary's provided by George's mix and of course, beer and wine. With live music from two different bands, this is just an all around wonderful event.”
Address: 535 Hampton Ln, Towson, MD 21286, USA
“The farm at Hampton National Historic Site provides a different perspective on life at the Hampton plantation and shouldn’t be missed. There are ten historic buildings and lots of information about the lives of servants and enslaved people. Many of the buildings are open to the public, but they close a bit earlier than the mansion so don’t save them for last. The guided tours and special programs are really interesting. Check at the visitor for times and info.”
Address: Dundalk, MD 21222, USA
“My husband and I discovered their magical train garden. The creator was so proud of his garden and was enthusiastic about talking about its creation. We will be adding this place to our list of train gardens to visit for next year.”
Address: 44300 Sotterley Ln, Hollywood, MD 20636, USA
“Sotterley is a historic home on the banks of the Patuxent River. It is a National Historic Landmark dating to 1703. Grounds open year round, tours from May to October. Beautiful garden and extensive woodland trails. Thought provoking interpretation of the era of slavery and it's aftermath. Fully restored slave cabin from the 1830s.”
Address: 4155 Mears Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732, USA
“This is a place worthy of a detailed tour. The information about the railway, the era when it was popular, and the surrounding regions economic condition, is a very interesting and worthwhile study. Plus that they present family fun days twice a year is twice the pleasure when you have younger children who want something unique. Even being a small, County run Museum, it's worth multiple hours with teenagers who can pay attention or research the railway history information.”
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