Virtual History Conversation

“The Better Angels: Five Women Who Changed – and Were Changed By – the American Civil War” Join in as Robert Plumb discusses five remarkable women who made important contributions […]

Virtual History Conversation

“Rockville, Montgomery County’s Seat: A Pictorial History”  with Ralph Buglass Thursday, May 7 @ 2:30 p.m. Montgomery History Speakers Bureau member Ralph Buglass will showcase highlights of Rockville’s development, including […]

Virtual History Conversation

“The Better Angels: Five Women Who Changed – and Were Changed By – the American Civil War” Join in as Robert Plumb discusses five remarkable women who made important contributions […]

Virtual History Conversation

“A Brief Survey of Our Inheritance: Historic Ag Reserve Properties Part II” The lands around us have played an important part in American history over the last few centuries. The […]

History@Home: Rockville 1850

Join Peerless Rockville for a free presentation on what life was like in the small town of Rockville in 1850! This virtual presentation will look at a time when slavery […]

Virtual History Conversation

"The 1950s Housing Boom in Montgomery County" In the 1950s the population of Montgomery County more than doubled to 340,928, igniting a housing construction boom that saw the construction of […]

Daily Antidotes of Song

Join Washington Revels & Carpe Diem Arts for Daily Antidotes of Song as they share some “notes of hope” in the form of an online song. It's designed to energize the day […]

Daily Antidotes of Song

Join Washington Revels & Carpe Diem Arts for Daily Antidotes of Song as they share some “notes of hope” in the form of an online song. It's designed to energize the day […]

Farewell Bonifant Junction

The National Capital Trolley Museum is pleased to present a special film presentation, "Farewell Bonifant Junction," a collection of older video that was produced prior to the closure of the […]

Virtual History Conversation

Join historian Anthony Cohen for the story of the Button Farm Living History Center and its mission to interpret plantation life in Maryland. Set on 40 pristine acres in Germantown, it is […]