Hogshead Trades Museum
Events at this venue
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Hand & Hearth: Women’s Work in the Colonial Home
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United StatesStep back into the past and explore the vital role of sewing and laundry in the daily life of a colonial household. Discover how women and girls kept their families clothed, warm, and respectable. Learn about “plain sewing,” the making and mending of essential garments, bedding, and linens. Experience a period-accurate laundry demonstration. See how …
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Loyalty & Zeal: Algonkians of the Revolution (1774-1783)
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United StatesJoin Drew Shuptar-Rayvis, citizen of the Pocomoke Indian Nation, to honor the sacrifices and contributions of Algonkian peoples during the American Revolution. Learn about Algonkian and Iroquoian material culture, trade, and daily life. Explore the difficult choices between patriotism, loyalty, and neutrality as Native communities struggled to protect their ways of life. Analyze the destruction …
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Colonial Games Day
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United StatesTake a break from screen time and join the students of Broadneck High School’s Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society at Hogshead Trades Museum for a day of old-fashioned fun! Register here!
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Asian Americans in the Revolutionary War
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United StatesMeet living historian Daniel Sieh to explore the lives of Asians in the United States in the 1700s and discover some of the under told stories of the American Revolution. Through documents, activities, and objects, Daniel shares how global trade connected the lives of sailors, soldiers, traders, and enslaved people from Asia as they navigated …
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African Americans in the Revolutionary War
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United StatesStep onto Pinkney Street and meet soldiers, camp followers, and musicians and experience the Revolutionary War through living history. Learn how African Americans served on both sides of the conflict and explore the military equipment they used. Discover the essential roles women played in military camps and hear fife and drum music that guided troops …
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When the Call Came: Civilians and the Maryland Flying Camp
Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States +1 moreMarylanders organized a rapid-response militia to defend liberty during the early days of the American Revolution. Known as the Maryland Flying Camp, this force was more than a military unit; it was a civilian experience that transformed daily life in 1776. Stop by Pinkney Street to meet living historians and experience how Marylanders lived, worked, …
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