<!–StartFragment–>The National Park Seminary at Forest Glen was built in 1887 with unique architecture featuring a variety of styles, including a Japanese pagoda, Italian villa, and English castle, among others. Hear from Donald Hall, Ph.D., as he discusses the transition of the seminary from a girl’s finishing school to the Forest Glen Annex of Walter...
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Most histories of Washington, D.C. during the Civil War only talk about President Lincoln, Congress and the familiar National landmarks of the city. Most people know very little about the District of Columbia (which in 1861 was the same size as Gulfport, Mississippi today) and the ordinary people who called Washington City and the surrounding...
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Head to Lone Oak Farm this Saturday, July 19 to raise a glass, interact with athletes and raise some funds! This weekend, Lone Oak Farm in Olney is going full throttle in support of Special Olympics Maryland! Join in the fun for a full day of games, giveaways, a whole lot of good vibes – and...
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A Journey Through 235 Years of History in the District of Columbia. Join the National Capital Trolley Museum for a celebration of Washington history! July 16 marks the 235th anniversary of the founding of the District of Columbia, created by an act of Congress to serve as the Capital of the United States. On July...
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Join us for a series of Streetcar “STEAM” (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) sessions during the summer for children and teens, ages 7-13. Five different sessions will be offered on select Fridays and Saturdays. Each session uses hands-on activities to learn how STEAM applies to public transportation and streetcars.
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