Celebrate our Fall Foliage with our parades, craft shows, fall foliage driving tours, state banjo, mandolin & fiddle contests, turkey dinners and more.
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Candle luminaries light the way around fire-warmed studios and historic museums during this free event. Meet the artists and purchase gifts. Hands-on activities for kids. Park at Grantsville Town Park and take the shuttle!
Experience holiday joy in the heart of historic waterfront St. Michaels, Maryland with Christmas in St. Michaels hosting a full weekend of events and celebrations, including a tour of homes, parades, specials eats and treats, music and much more.
This exciting annual event provides a unique opportunity to meet Maryland authors and artists from many different genres, and to find perfect, one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your holiday list. Over forty vendors are scheduled.
The Grace and Glory Tour with Crowder, featuring Passion Music, Louie Giglio, and Kari Jobe Carnes & Cody Carnes, is a powerful night, bringing songs that have shaped worship movements, like “Grave Robber,” “Glorious Day,” and “The Blessing.”
Hear scandalous anecdotes and jaw-dropping tales about what went on inside Annapolis’ famed homes and taverns on this adults-only, tongue-in-cheek tour. There was revenge, murder, spying, drinking, political discord, and pleasures of the night!
Trace the journey of African Americans in Annapolis and explore their impact both nationally and internationally. Your guide will highlight the importance of the Underground Railroad in the Chesapeake Bay and throughout Annapolis.
Stroll through the historic district and explore the Maryland State House with your colonial attired guide who will share the unique history and culture of 18th-century Annapolis. Optional Add-On: 45-minute highlight tour of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Join your period-attired guide on a 75-minute tour to explore the Maryland State House, one of the most historic and architecturally significant state houses in the nation.
Hear tales about the Russian sailor buried in the Annapolis National Cemetery, the historic “mobile homes” of Annapolis, the Confederate captain who kept fighting the Civil War long after the South surrendered then built a home in Annapolis, and more