Dinosaur Park hosts free open house days every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month! Explore the grounds where dinosaur...
n celebration of Pride Month, the Surratt House Museum will present “Sexuality and the Civil War.” This talk with Dr. Matt Champagne will show how our...
Visit the Surratt House Museum and play some lawn games of bygone days at this drop-in event. These time-tested classics...
Come celebrate Juneteenth! Join us and celebrate the oldest nationally observed commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United...
Take a guided tour through Marietta House Museum, highlighting the resilience and agency of the enslaved freedom seekers, and discuss...
Take a guided outside walking tour of the oldest continuously operating airport in the world, the College Park Airport!
Let’s take a trip around the world! Celebrate cultures and people from across the globe by exploring a variety of...
The Catoctin Furnace was built in 1774 to make cannonballs for the War for Independence. Theresa Donnelly will share recent...
In honor of Underground Railroad Month, join us for a screening of the 2019 biopic of Harriet Tubman, followed by...
Local historian Susan Pearl will present her research on the enslaved families who lived and labored at the Fairview tobacco...
Enjoy a meditative walk in nature imbued with history led by Susan West Montgomery on Marietta House Museum grounds.
Dinosaur Park hosts free open house days every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month! Explore the grounds where dinosaur bones have been discovered! Learn about fossils and recent dinosaur bone findings.
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n celebration of Pride Month, the Surratt House Museum will present “Sexuality and the Civil War.” This talk with Dr. Matt Champagne will show how our cultural understandings of gender and sexuality changed during this pivotal time in US history. Additionally, Champagne’s presentation will highlight queer individuals who participated in the Civil War and share other interesting, lesser-known information.
This is a FREE event, but registration is required to attend this virtual presentation. The deadline to register is June 10 (for the June 12 event) and June 24 (for the June 26 event).
Visit the Surratt House Museum and play some lawn games of bygone days at this drop-in event. These time-tested classics will bring lots of laughs and result in many high-fives!
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Join us and celebrate the oldest nationally observed commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States!
Juneteenth marks the day the last enslaved people in the United States learned of their freedom. Today we commemorate this event nationwide as people come together to enjoy food, music, and the arts while learning about the history of the African American people, their culture, and achievements. Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of celebration!
Featuring live entertainment, arts activities, food and shopping exhibitors, history exhibits, and more.
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Take a guided tour through Marietta House Museum, highlighting the resilience and agency of the enslaved freedom seekers, and discuss the history of self-emancipation. Hear about the histories of the enslaved families’ decisions to seek freedom through flight, the courts, and deeds.
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Take a guided outside walking tour of the oldest continuously operating airport in the world, the College Park Airport!
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Let’s take a trip around the world! Celebrate cultures and people from across the globe by exploring a variety of traditions and how they are preserved. Each month will feature a different heritage community, children’s book, and applicable craft. In July, we’ll focus on Muslim American heritage. We will be reading Hana’s Hundreds of Hijabs by Razeena Omar Gutta with illustrations by Manal Mirza, and we’ll be making Islamic paper lanterns.
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The Catoctin Furnace was built in 1774 to make cannonballs for the War for Independence. Theresa Donnelly will share recent research into the faces of the enslaved iron workers who made the American Revolution possible.
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In honor of Underground Railroad Month, join us for a screening of the 2019 biopic of Harriet Tubman, followed by a Q&A. Subtitles and ASL provided.
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Local historian Susan Pearl will present her research on the enslaved families who lived and labored at the Fairview tobacco plantation.
This is a hybrid program.
In-person registration is not required. Online attendees must register on www.pgparks.com and use the ticket code: MHM-SPEC-GA-20250925 to receive the link.
Enjoy a meditative walk in nature imbued with history led by Susan West Montgomery on Marietta House Museum grounds.
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