Former girls' school built 1837 on land donated by the Ellicott brothers; now stabilized ruins with garden, park events and programs emphasizing 19th-century history.
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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.