February is Black History Month, and Black history and culture are essential parts of Montgomery County, Maryland’s heritage. Take the opportunity to honor and learn more about Montgomery County’s Black heritage through these events happening all month long. Take a Black History Road Trip All month long throughout Montgomery County Stories of the Underground Railroad... Read More
DC Winter Restaurant Week, presented by the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington (RAMW), returns January 27- February 2, 2025. Participating restaurants will offer brunch for $25, three-course lunch and brunch menus for $25, and/or three-course dinner menus for $40 or $55. Select restaurants will also offer à la carte cocktail or wine pairings, as well as... Read More
Holiday shopping season is upon us and Montgomery County’s thriving community of local artists and artisans are stocked up and ready to sell. Throughout November and December, a variety of indoor and outdoor markets around the area. We’ve rounded up a few options that are sure to be buzzing with cheer and overflowing with one-of-a-kind... Read More
The annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade held in Silver Spring, Maryland, which was voted #1 Best Place to Live for Families by Fortune Magazine. It is the only Thanksgiving Parade in the DC Metro area and welcomes the start of the holiday season. The annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade returns to Downtown Silver Spring on... Read More
From the Garden of Lights at Brookside Gardens to the Winter Lights in Gaithersburg, we’ve rounded up Montgomery County’s best holiday light displays and experiences you won’t want to miss this season. Garden of Lights at Brookside Gardens: Wheaton Stroll through more than one million dazzling colorful lights shaped into hand-crafted flowers, animals, snowflakes, and other natural... Read More
November 1, 1864, marked a pivotal day in Maryland’s history when a new state constitution freed all those held in bondage within its boundaries. The decision made Maryland one of the earliest states to abolish slavery – a full year ahead of the 13th Amendment. In celebration of this landmark day – known as Emancipation... Read More
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