
America 250 Speaker Series
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, United StatesAuthor John Rees will examine the role of Black Americans, free and enslaved, in the regiments of the Continental Army.
Author John Rees will examine the role of Black Americans, free and enslaved, in the regiments of the Continental Army.
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
Join the Sgt. Lawrence Everhart Sons of the American Revolution for a presentation on Black soldiers serving in the Continental Army.
Presenter Darwin Seiler of Monterey Pass Battlefield Association presents the dramatic story of Union cavalries pursuing Confederate regiments and their wagon train fleeing southward after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Join the Historical Society of Carroll County to learn untold, local history stories in a fun, relaxed setting.
Join the Frederick County Civil War Roundtable for a presentation titled "Railroads of the Gettysburg Campaign" with author Scott Mingus.
Explore local history with the Washington County Historical Society on a bus trip to Antietam Battlefield & Crystal Grottoes Cavern.
Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in Frederick.”
The spirits come out one night a year at Catoctin Furnace.
Come out and see a large collection of Willys and Jeeps at the historic Union Mills Homestead.