Cutting edge off-broadway comedies, dramas; classic plays. Helen Hayes award-winning professional theatre; 3 venues. Main stage, lectures and readings.
Theme rooms decorated with period antiques depicting life in rural Maryland.
Canal exhibits and working lock model in the 19th-century home and office of the Susquehanna & Tidewater Canal.
Award-winning late-18th-century/early 19th-century authentic farmstead. On the National Register of Historic Places and Star-spangled Banner National Historic Trail.
Our retreat center, farm and experiential programs enable and inspire vibrant Jewish life. Engaging both Jewish and non-Jewish organizations.
Three early 19th-century historic houses (1800-1820) tell the stories of everyday life in Carroll County. Permanent and changing exhibits; guided tours.
This is the Motherhouse for the Oblate Sisters of Providence, founded in 1829 in Baltimore, as the oldest religious congregation for women of African descent.
A group of retired state employees have re-established a museum for the hospital, maintaining and promoting the history by bridging the gap between past and present.
Built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It served as the first African-American school in Annapolis.