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Manor Mill is a restored grist mill that houses a fine arts gallery, music performances, ceramics, yoga and meditation, woodworking, an artisan-driven gift shop, and workshops across all disciplines and organizational retreats.
The historic site was home to the first Roman Catholic Seminary in the U.S. (1791) and Elizabeth Ann Seton (1808) the first U.S. born canonized saint.
We still hold the old traditional values of good quality food and great service, just like your grandparents expected and received. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
See amazing teeth feats, marvel at George Washington’s dentures, sing along to toothpaste commercials and explore exhibits about the power of a healthy smile.
The closest hotel to Shady Grove metro station (red-line) and pet friendly.
The Sculpture Gardens feature 33 works of modern and contemporary sculpture by Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Auguste Rodin, and others placed in a beautiful 2.7-acre garden. A special presentation of Kota Ezawa’s powerful video National Anthem (2018) is on view in the Spring House. An audio tour of the BMA’s outdoor artworks is available at artbma.org/gomobile.
Historic St. Mary's City is an outdoor museum of living history and archaeology. Wander the paths to see an example of a Woodland Indian hamlet, a reconstructed tall ship, a mid-1600s style tobacco farm with animals, and a working printing press.