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Everything You Need to Know About Visiting the C&O Canal

The C&O Canal National Historical Park in Montgomery County, Maryland unfolds as a haven of natural beauty and historical richness. We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about the C&O Canal, making it a must-visit destination for your next trip. Upon arriving at the park, the experience begins with the promise of exploration without... Read More

Picking the Perfect Pumpkin Patch

With Autumn here and Halloween just around the corner, it is important to know where to go to pick the perfect pumpkin. Luckily, Montgomery County, Maryland is home to some of the top farms with pick-your-own pumpkin patches near Washington, DC. We’ve compiled locations, hours, what to expect, and more to give you the best... Read More

An Insider’s Guide to Glen Echo Park

Glen Echo Park in Montgomery County, Maryland was once the premiere attraction in the Washington D.C. area as an amusement park.  It was also a part of the Civil Rights Movement and was integrated for all races in 1961. The park sees an average of 350,000 visitors annually. There are so many fun things to... Read More

Best Places to See the Fall Foliage in Montgomery County

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. No, we’re not talking about the holiday season (yet). We’re talking about fall in Montgomery County, Maryland. One of the highlights of the season is watching the leaves on the trees change from the vibrant green of summer to an array of red, orange and yellow splendor.... Read More

An Insider’s Guide to Poolesville Day

One town in Montgomery County, Maryland throws an annual shindig that welcomes more than 12,000 visitors to the Poolesville Day celebration. The Town of Poolesville in Montgomery County, Maryland, is part of what locals call “UpCounty” and showcases part of our Agricultural Reserve and MoCo history. Poolesville Day celebrates the community and takes a group... Read More

Celebrate Theatre Season in Montgomery County for DC Theatre Week

As DC area theaters are beginning their 2024-2025 seasons, many of them are collaborating to offer discounted tickets and special programming for the return of DC Theatre Week. Despite the name, the event runs for more than two weeks, from September 26 through October 13. The list of performances includes main stage productions like Nine... Read More

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