Museums and Historic Sites
Frederick County remembers. From the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park, to the monuments to earlier heroes, a visit to these special sites is both moving and educational. The War Correspondents Memorial Arch, constructed in memory of War Correspondents, was recently updated to include those who lost their lives while reporting from Afghanistan and Iraq. You’ll find the final resting places of the first American-born saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton the author of our National Anthem, Francis Scott Key; and his brother-in-law, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney. Hundreds of Civil War dead and veterans of every American conflict are interred and remembered here.
Historic structures also remind us of Frederick County’s role in American history. While some are open as museums, many others may be seen along the way as you travel through Frederick County.
Frederick County has a star spangled history that has played a role in every chapter of the American story. Our county has played host to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and almost every other U.S. President, Benjamin Franklin, the Marquis de Lafayette, Winston Churchill, and Robert E. Lee. Yet, some of the most compelling stories of our past come from the everyday experiences of early German immigrants who farmed our land, enslaved and free African Americans, civilians during wartime, and laborers in the county’s early industries. Learn about our intriguing past at our many museums and historic sites, staffed by knowledgeable curators, where you’ll gain insight into such historic specializations as architecture, genealogy, railroading, industry, religion, firefighting, and more. Driving and walking tours, available at our visitor centers, give meaning and context to our rich history.
16300 Old Emmitsburg Rd.
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
(301) 447-5318
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339 S. Seton Ave.
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
(301) 447-6606
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2540 Canada Hill Rd.
Myersville, MD 21773
(301) 293-3099
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9501 Catoctin Mountain Highway
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 898-7177
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
Free Program, 10am-4pm
- See our newest temporary exhibition, War of 1812: Frederick County Supports a Nation. The exhibit explores the role that Frederick County played in the War of 1812 and its impact on the Taney family.
- Learn how Frederick became the nearby “safe haven” for banks, government archives, and families seeking protection as war raged in Maryland.
121 S. Bentz St.
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 663-7880
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1611 N. Market St.
Frederick, MD 21701
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Free Program, 10am-4pm
- Visit a structure that has been a local landmark for over 250 years!
- Take a tour and participate in activities with a focus on Frederick’s colonial past.
1110 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 668-6088
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East Third & Fourth Sts. near East St.
Frederick, MD 21701
11 N. Church St.
Thurmont, MD 21788
(301) 271-1860
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
Free Program, 10am-4pm
- Watch a demonstration of the forging of hunting and small utility knives.
- Learn about plans for the William F. Moran, Jr. Museum & Foundation.
- See a video showing Bill Moran in “How to Forge a Knife.”
- Bill Moran’s Classic Book, “Master of the Forge” will be available.
Old National Pike
Middletown, MD 21769
(301) 663-6923
Catoctin Mt. Nat'l Scenic Byway
Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area
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