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UGRR Sunday Guided Hike [CANCELED]
UGRR Sunday Guided Hike [CANCELED]
All programming, classes, and events taking place in Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) parks and at park facilities are canceled through April 30. Hikes are led by "conductors" who lead groups on a simulated Underground Railroad experience covering 2.0 miles from Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park along a wooded, natural surface trail to the […]
A Modern American Dream: Stories of Migration [POSTPONED]
A Modern American Dream: Stories of Migration [POSTPONED]
Sandy Spring Museum is temporarily closed to support the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. All public visits, programs, and events are postponed until further notice. Join your neighbors as they share personal immigration stories, inspired by the An American Story: Jewish & Muslim Perspectives exhibit. Guest speakers will share their perspectives on immigration. […]
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Tuesday Talk [CANCELED]
Tuesday Talk [CANCELED]
The Better Angels: Five Women Who Changed Civil War America Learn about five remarkable women who made important contributions to the Union cause at various stages before, during, and after the critical years of the American Civil War. The singular actions of Clara Barton, Julia Ward Howe, Sarah Josepha Hale, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Harriet […]
Livestreaming History Conversations
Livestreaming History Conversations
This week don't miss Glenn Wallace presenting "Preserving Historic Cemeteries." Learn the importance—and excitement—of researching, locating, archiving, and preserving our historic cemeteries. This overview describes the basic process that anyone interested in cemeteries can follow. Glenn Wallace will also detail his 15-year process archiving Monocacy Cemetery. Bring your questions! Both sessions will be conducted via Zoom. […]
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UGRR Trail Spring Break Guided Hike [CANCELED]
UGRR Trail Spring Break Guided Hike [CANCELED]
All programming, classes, and events taking place in Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) parks and at park facilities are canceled through April 30. Special hike offered on select weekdays during spring break! Program last 2 1/2 hours covering approximately 4 miles of natural surface wooded trails. Woodlawn Museum admission is included; advance registration […]
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History@Home Virtual Lunch and Learn
History@Home Virtual Lunch and Learn
Did you know Rockville has its own remarkable women to brag about? Ann Maria Weems, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, and Vivian Simpson are just a few of our impressive women in history. In this presentation, Mary van Balgooy, Executive Director of the Society of Women Geographers and former Peerless Rockville Executive Director, will highlight the lives and […]
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Livestreaming History Conversations
Livestreaming History Conversations
This week don't miss Glenn Wallace presenting "Preserving Historic Cemeteries." Learn the importance—and excitement—of researching, locating, archiving, and preserving our historic cemeteries. This overview describes the basic process that anyone interested in cemeteries can follow. Glenn Wallace will also detail his 15-year process archiving Monocacy Cemetery. Bring your questions! Both sessions will be conducted via Zoom. […]
Celebrating African Rhythms Throughout Dance & Song [CANCELED]
Celebrating African Rhythms Throughout Dance & Song [CANCELED]
All programming, classes, and events taking place in Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) parks and at park facilities are canceled through April 30. Celebrate the arrival of spring and show off your best dance moves! Explore African American rhythms from West Africa, the Caribbean Islands, Europe, and North and South America. Learn the […]
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Online Family Research
Online Family Research
Have you always wanted to research your family history, but don't know where to start? Genealogist Lorraine Minor will guide you through using familysearch.org, which has a wealth of free online resources for anyone looking to begin their family genealogy journey. This session will be conducted via Zoom. More information about how to attend this […]
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Livestreaming History Conversations
Livestreaming History Conversations
Rowser's Ford, Where Lee Lost Gettysburg On the night of June 27, 1863, Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart crossed the Potomac River with 5,000 horsemen including artillery at “Rowser’s Ford” and proceeded to ransack Montgomery County. But how did the historic site markers end up two miles downriver from where Stuart actually crossed? Find out in this History […]
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Cavalcade of Street Cars [CANCELED]
Cavalcade of Street Cars [CANCELED]
The Museum will be closed to the public through Thursday, April 30th. Several street cars from the collections will be in service this afternoon. Plan to ride each one while you are at the museum!
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Montgomery County GreenFest 2020 [CANCELED]
Montgomery County GreenFest 2020 [CANCELED]
This event has been canceled. In 2020, the county's biggest environmental celebration features the 50th anniversary of Earth Month! Grab the family and explore beautiful gardens while discovering new, fun ways to do your part to protect our environment. FREE admission! GreenFest has activities for all ages.
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Virtual Earth Day Festival and Community Sing
Virtual Earth Day Festival and Community Sing
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Carpe Diem Arts and Washington Revels will present a host of special guests bringing us together in song and celebration. Free and family friendly! Learn how to participate at the Washington Revels website.
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Virtual Lunch and Learn
Virtual Lunch and Learn
"From Farmland to Community" This special presentation from Peerless Rockville will look at the unique transition of farmland into five, thriving neighborhoods in Rockville. The neighborhood examples include the first neighborhood of Williamsburgh, historic West End Park, Anderson Farm/College Gardens, Hurley/Carter Farm, and King Farm. A rare collection of historic photographs, drawings, early plans, portraits, […]
Virtual History Conversation
Virtual History Conversation
Conserving Monarch Butterflies in Your Backyard is designed for nature lovers. In honor of Earth Day's 50th anniversary, Clarence Hickey will be presenting on his experience of planting common native milkweed in his yard to aid migrating and reproducing monarchs, and how he raised monarch caterpillars in his home and released them into the wild. […]
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Virtual History Conversation
Virtual History Conversation
"Potomac's Storied History" is the topic of this conversation with Judith Welles. Join her as she dives into never-before-seen photos – many from Montgomery History's collection – that shed new light on the history of this area of the county. Welles tells of the impact of the C&O Canal and Civil War; the story of […]
History Happy Hour: Under the Knife [POSTPONED]
History Happy Hour: Under the Knife [POSTPONED]
All public visits, programs, and events are postponed until further notice. A dispatch from the front lines of D.C.’s health care wars...as a reporter for POLITICO, Alice Miranda Ollstein has covered some of the biggest moments – from Supreme Court arguments to late-night Capitol Hill votes to the 2016 and 2020 campaign trail debates. Don't miss the […]
Skywatching: Telescopes [CANCELED]
Skywatching: Telescopes [CANCELED]
All April programs have been canceled. Celebrate Hubble’s 30th anniversary with an evening that is all about telescopes. Learn how to use a telescope – either one of the Observatory’s or your own. Learn about what makes a telescope work. There will be tours of the park and the Observatory and hands-on activities. Members of […]
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Virtual History Conversation
Virtual History Conversation
"Sugarland and its Sources: Telling the Story of an African American Town" features local writer Jeff Sypeck. Jeff will talk about the process of collaborating on a book about the African American community of Sugarland with Gwen Reese and Suzanne Johnson, two descendants of the town's founding families. Focusing on rare or recently discovered sources, […]
Virtual History Conversation
Virtual History Conversation
“Aspin Hill Pet Cemetery: Montgomery County’s Famous Four-Legged Friends” Aspin Hill Pet Cemetery, established in 1920, is more than simply a place where people put their pets to rest. It’s a place that reflects the life and times of the Washington region. There are famous pets, owned by or connected to movers and shakers of […]