Under direction of Elizabeth Schulze, the MSO is the region's premiere professional orchestra performing five pairs of MasterWorks concerts and four special concerts.
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Free hot breakfast: micro fridge, hair dryers, iron/ironing board in all rooms. Several restaurants nearby. Free WiFi.
Columbia Art Center offers art exhibits and classes in Columbia, MD and is dedicated to providing artistic experiences in the visual arts for all ages and interest levels.
This 18th-century home interprets the lives of two Maryland governors and a noted 20th-century Thoroughbred owner. The house includes decorative arts and antiques covering a 250-year period. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Numerous enslaved people escaped from Northampton plantation, owned by the Sprigg family from 1800 to 1836. Today, rebuilt foundations of two slave quarters and interpretive signs detail the lives of the enslaved African Americans and their free descendants who lived here from 1790 through 1940. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Two mile shuttle radius that runs daily to the University Of Maryland, College Park Metro Stations, the National Archives, and the USDA Agricultural Library. Hot breakfast buffet, high speed wi-fi, onsite fitness center, and onsite parking included.
Hear about the life of Josiah Henson, who risked all for freedom and whose autobiography inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to develop the title character in her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Find out about the young Ann Maria Weems, who escaped slavery in Rockville by dressing as a coachman. Learn about two sisters from a prominent Rockville family who exemplify the differences between slave holders. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.