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Music on the Canal

Ever wonder what type of music would have been heard along the canal?  Come join us the first Saturday of each month when the Northern Virginia (NOVA) Dulcimer Group share their talents and knowledge of 19th century music with visitors.  A variety of historical instruments will be used, including dulcimers, banjo, and upright bass. This... Read More

The Ranking of American Presidents

Why is Abraham Lincoln often considered the “best” American president? Why is Herbert Hoover the worst? And where does Eisenhower fit in? Join us for an engaging discussion exploring lesser-known and widely-recognized facts about American presidents and their place in American history. Featuring insights from James Mann, author and journalist (and participant in the CSPAN... Read More

MoCo Underground Writers Showcase

MoCo Underground Writers Showcase is a free, bi-monthly public event where featured writers share their original stories, poetry, and essays aloud in front of a live audience. With a special focus on local independent authors, MoCo Underground welcomes writers from all backgrounds and experiences, from grizzled veterans with hundreds of publishing credits to never-before-published novices... Read More

19th Montgomery County History Conference

The Montgomery County History Conference returns October 19 at Montgomery College’s Rockville Campus in the Parilla Performing Arts Center. The conference offers myriad opportunities to engage with local history, including a keynote address, nine breakouts, a boxed lunch, a documentary screening, and a happy hour reception. This year’s keynote session will detail the life of... Read More

MOOseum Annual Fall Festival

This annual event offers activities, games, crafts, demonstrations, costumes, special decorations, cider making, face painting, pumpkins, and a parade. Make sure to wear a costume to join in on the fun! Read More

Button Farm: Maryland Emancipation Day 2024

Join us at Button Farm for our annual Maryland Emancipation Day Event in commemoration of the day in 1864, when Maryland changed its constitution to abolish slavery six months before the end of the Civil War. The program features speakers, self-guided tours of the farm, music and farm animals. Snacks and cider are provided! This... Read More

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