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KVFD Summer Movie Night

Kensington Volunteer Fire Department & Town of Kensington present: Summer Movie Night!Saturday, June 28, at dusk at St. Paul Park KVFD safety house and water balloon toss at 7:00 pm  Pizza, popcorn, cotton candy, snacks, and refreshments are available for purchase Read More

Docs in Progress

Everyone Has A Story To Tell Docs In Progress is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to educate, inspire, and transform the way people view their world through documentary film. Everyone has a story to tell. Our Vision Creating community through documentary film. Our Values Docs in Progress is committed to… offering opportunities for documentary... Read More

Old Town Bank Museum

The Poolesville Old Town Bank Museum is housed in the former Town Hall and National Bank and has been restored to its former appearance. A Civil War exhibit takes you through Poolesville’s role in the war with town artifacts and encampment replicas. Rotating events and exhibits include art shows, author forums, tributes to African American... Read More

Red Brick Courthouse

The Red Brick Courthouse was built in 1891 and is the third courthouse to be erected at this location. While this building saw many cases involving African Americans’ legal rights, the previous building, built in 1840, was where the Freedmen’s Bureau worked with the Montgomery County courts to protect the rights of Rockville’s African Americans... Read More

Historic Takoma

The Historic Takoma Building On September 29, 2006, Historic Takoma took ownership of its headquarters at 7328 Carroll Avenue, in the heart of Takoma Junction. The Historic Takoma building was originally built in the 1930s as a Piggly Wiggly grocery store. In the 1940s, it was converted to a roasting facility for Barcelona Nuts, still... Read More

Prathertown Community Development Corporation

Prathertown was founded in 1883 by enslaved persons Moses, Marshall, Rezin and John Prather and Ann McAbeee Prather.  This 13 acre patch of history known as “Dorsey’s Meadow” was purchased for $50 per acre from John Dorsey, a well-known landowner.   Founders and descendants still reside in Prathertown and have been promoting equity in entrepreneurship... Read More

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