Civil War Walking Tour

Heritage Frederick 24 E Church ST, Frederick, Maryland

Explore what it was like to live in Frederick during the Civil War. Stories include the last Confederate invasion of the North, the ransom of Frederick, and the Battle of Monocacy.

Road to Antietam from the Best Farm

Best Farm (Tour Stop #1) Urbana Pike, Monocacy National Battlefield, Frederick, MD, United States

Step into the past to learn about the "Lost Orders" of the 1862 Maryland Campaign and the role Best Farm played during the Civil War.

Disguised and Determined: Women Who Fought in the Civil War

National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, United States

Tracey McIntire and Audrey Scanlan-Teller, PhD will discuss and share documentation of some of the fascinating women and what motivated them to fight alongside men.

Frederick in the Civil War: A Bus Tour of the Historic City

National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, United States

Step back in time aboard a vintage 1966 double-decker bus for a fascinating one-hour journey through Downtown Frederick, exploring the city’s critical role in the Civil War.

$39.00

Living History – Frances Perkins

Washington County Free Library 100 South Potomac St., Community Room 308/309, Hagerstown, Maryland

Actress Kathie Mack will retell the life of Frances Perkins, the Secretary of Labor under FDR and the founder of Social Security, in a one-woman play by Steve LaRoque.

Frederick’s Black Heritage Walking Tour

Heritage Frederick 24 E Church ST, Frederick, Maryland

Visit landmarks and hear stories revealing Frederick’s Black heritage from the early-19th century to the present day.

Hood’s Defeat Near Fox’s Gap

Old South Mountain Inn - Appalachian Trail parking lot Intersection of Washington Monument Road and Old National Pike at Turner's Gap, Middletown, Maryland

Author Curtis Older will present a review of the Fox Family of Fox's Gap.

$5.00