Carroll 250 Event: Love Letters from the Past
Experience history through the most personal lens — love.
Experience history through the most personal lens — love.
Emilie Amt, Ph. D., professor emerita of history at Hood College, and Elizabeth Paul, president of the Friends of Halfway African American Cemetery, will discuss the history and preservation of this important local landmark.
This program will feature representatives from several history organizations, including Heritage Frederick, Rose Hill Manor Parks and Museum, and the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society.
Experience the incredible work of middle and high school students as they showcase their historical research.
Hood College Galleries is pleased to present “Multiple Belongings,” an exhibition of ceramic sculptures fulfilling the Master of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics by artist Rosa M. Torres.
"Armies of Antietam: The Union and Confederate Armies at the Battle of Antietam" is a comprehensive look at the organization of both armies during the Maryland Campaign of September 1862.
Uncover stories from Frederick’s Civil War nightlife on a historically-inspired pub crawl.
Join Monocacy National Battlefield staff as they look at a wide variety of uniforms from the American Civil War and paint your own miniature soldiers.
From homemakers to entrepreneurs, educators to advocates, the program will highlight stories often overlooked but deeply influential.
This program will recount some details of the history of these interesting mines through maps, photos, text, & discussion.