Discover MoCo’s Past Through Historic Sites and African American Heritage Museums
Since 1776, Montgomery County has preserved its rich history and vibrant cultural diversity. Dive into our past with historical attractions that bring centuries-old stories to life. Explore our heritage through publicly accessible sites and delve deeper into Heritage Montgomery’s list of historic landmarks.
Uncover Historic Gems
Step back in time and explore Montgomery County’s historic sites. The C&O Canal National Historical Park, a vital waterway for Potomac River communities, offers a journey through history aboard the mule-drawn Charles F. Mercer paddleboat. Visit the Monocacy Aqueduct, the largest on the C&O Canal, and the Beall-Dawson House, a glimpse into 19th-century Rockville. Walk in the footsteps of Clara Barton at her former home, now the Clara Barton National Historic Site.
Immerse Yourself in Local Heritage
Experience Gaithersburg’s history at the Gaithersburg Community Museum in the historic B&O Rail complex. Enjoy Glen Echo Park’s evolution from an amusement park to a cultural hub. Discover medical history at the National Museum of Health & Medicine, showcasing artifacts highlighting modern medicine’s evolution.
Celebrate Agricultural Traditions
Explore Montgomery County’s farming heritage at the Agricultural History Farm Park, where rolling hills and open fields reflect the area’s agricultural past. Learn about dairying at the King Barn Dairy MOOseum in a 1930s dairy barn. Walk the trails of Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park and envision life on a 19th-century farm.
Explore African American Heritage
Follow the footsteps of freedom seekers at Montgomery County’s African American heritage museums. Discover Josiah Henson’s legacy at the Josiah Henson Museum & Park, and learn about the history of Oakley Cabin African American Museum & Park. Experience Maryland’s early 1800s at Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park, with interactive exhibits and the Underground Railroad Experience Trail.
Featured Attractions
National Capital Trolley Museum
For a unique experience, visit the National Capital Trolley Museum. This museum showcases the history of streetcars and their impact on urban development. With restored trolleys and interactive exhibits, it’s a fun and educational destination for visitors of all ages. More
Beall-Dawson Museum
Located in Rockville, the Beall-Dawson Museum provides a glimpse into 19th-century life. The historic home and its surrounding gardens offer insight into the lifestyle of Montgomery County’s early residents. Guided tours are available to enhance your visit. More
Josiah Henson Museum and Park
Discover the story of Josiah Henson, an influential figure in the abolitionist movement, at the Josiah Henson Museum and Park. The site includes Henson’s original cabin and exhibits detailing his life and legacy. This historic site offers a powerful narrative of resilience and freedom. More
Glen Echo Park
Glen Echo Park is not only a historic site but also a cultural hub. Originally an amusement park, it now hosts arts and crafts classes, dance sessions, and theater performances. The Spanish Ballroom and Dentzel Carousel are highlights of this vibrant community space. More
Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park
Experience Montgomery County’s agricultural past at Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park. The park features the historic Woodlawn Manor House, a stone barn, and a self-guided trail that explores the Underground Railroad. It’s a wonderful place to learn about the county’s rural heritage and the fight for freedom. More
The C&O Canal National Historical Park
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park offers beautiful landscapes and historical insights. The canal played a crucial role in the region’s economic development. Today, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and boat rides along the scenic towpath. More
Sandy Spring Museum
Sandy Spring Museum is a community museum that highlights the area’s history through exhibits, programs, and events. The museum focuses on local heritage, including the stories of the Quaker community and the agricultural roots of Sandy Spring. More
Montgomery County Agricultural Fairgrounds
Visit the Montgomery County Agricultural Fairgrounds, home to the largest agricultural fair in Maryland. The fairgrounds host various events throughout the year, celebrating the county’s farming traditions and providing fun for the whole family. More