All Museum in Poolesville Visit the official Discover MoCo Directory Here Select search type Discover MoCo Events MoCo Eats Deals Regions CategoryCategoryCategoryAccommodation- Campground- Canal Quarters- HotelAgriculturalAttraction- Entertainment- Museum- - African American Heritage Site- - Art Museum & Gallery- - Heritage SiteCampingDay Care CenterFamily FunFarm-To-TableFitness CenterGolfMoCo Eats- Craft Beverage- - Brewery- - Cidery- - Coffee Roaster- - Distillery- - Meadery- - Winery- RestaurantNational ParkNon ProfitOtherOutdoor ExperiencePick-Your-Own-FarmProfessional ServicesRegional ParkShopping- Boutique- Mall- Shop- Town CenterTrailsUncategorized Search for Near Search Advanced Filters Search By DistanceSelect OptionNearestFarthest Within 10 miles Within 20 miles Within 30 miles Within 40 miles Within 50 miles Search {"hide_search_input":"","hide_near_input":"","show":"","filters_pos":"","input_size":"","bar_flex_wrap":"","bar_flex_wrap_md":"","bar_flex_wrap_lg":"","input_border":"","input_border_opacity":"","input_rounded_size":"","btn_bg":"","btn_rounded_size":"","btn_rounded_size_md":"","btn_rounded_size_lg":"","bg":"","mt":"","mr":"","mb":3,"ml":"","pt":"","pr":"","pb":"","pl":"","border":"","rounded":"","rounded_size":"","rounded_size_md":"","rounded_size_lg":"","shadow":"","css_class":""} View: Grid 1 View: Grid 2 View: Grid 3 View: Grid 4 View: Grid 5 View: List Art Museum & Gallery Becky Carr – Sugarloaf Quilting Sugarloaf Quilting is home to vibrant, handcrafted quilts by Becky Carr. She exhibits her heirloom pieces during the Countryside Artisan tours Read more... Accommodation Canal Quarters Heritage Site Canal Quarters – Lockhouse 25 The lock, lockhouse and the ruins of Jarboe’s store are set next to the Edwards Ferry Boat Ramp, which looks Read more... African American Heritage Site Attraction Heritage Site Museum St. Paul Community Church The Historic St. Paul Community Church is the heart of the Sugarland Forest Community established by freed slaves after emancipation. Read more... Attraction Heritage Site Museum Seneca Store The gable-front, two-and-a-half story general store was constructed in 1901 by Frederick A. Allnutt. The Seneca Store became a well-known Read more...