Thomas Point Lighthouse Cruise
The Thomas Point Lighthouse Cruise showcases the most iconic lighthouse in Maryland. View this national historic landmark on our narrated cruise into the Chesapeake Bay. Not just for lighthouse enthusiasts; …
The Thomas Point Lighthouse Cruise showcases the most iconic lighthouse in Maryland. View this national historic landmark on our narrated cruise into the Chesapeake Bay. Not just for lighthouse enthusiasts; …
Join Historic London Town and Gardens for Colonial Calculations, a living history weekend! Cash or credit is not a new question. And it could be just as complicated in the …
For as long as there has been a place called Maryland, there have been people whom we would today see as fitting within the LGBTQ+ community. As cities grew in …
Join us aboard the historic skipjack, Wilma Lee, to hear the exciting stories of Rum Runners in the Chesapeake. As Prohibition gripped the country, the mazelike waterways and the defiant culture …
Don’t miss The Ladies Left Behind! In 1776, the First Maryland Regiment soldiers made their way from Annapolis to New York for what became a rousing defeat for patriot troops. …
Make and enjoy your own historical drinks and learn about colonial drinking culture with Colonial Cocktails! This month, we’ll discover the tropical origins of the new world’s favorite sugar-based liquors …
In this Jane Austen Tour, participants will enjoy a 90-minute guided tour of the house that compares the customs and social graces of the Loockerman family, who lived in the …
In celebration of the ratification of the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote (August 18, 1920), join local history interpreter, Pat Turlington, for an inspirational presentation about …
Join Historic Annapolis and the William Paca House and Garden for their Guided Paca Garden Tour! In 1974, Historic Annapolis opened the newly reconstructed Paca Garden to the public. We’re …
Don’t miss the 2024 Maryland Renaissance Festival! Hear ye! Hear ye! Leave your modern woes behind and step into 16th-century Revel Grove—the 27-acre village overseen by King Henry VIII. Beginning …