• What’s Brewing: Mrs. Howard’s Coffeehouse

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States

    On the eve of revolution, stop by the Hogshead Trades Museum and meet Mary Howard, proprietress of the Maryland Coffeehouse! Discover how colonial coffeehouses in Annapolis stirred the spirit of …

    Free – $5
  • 4th of July Celebration

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George Street, Annapolis, United States +3 more

    Save the date for a one-of-a-kind 4th of July Celebration in 2026 at the William Paca House & Garden, Hogshead, Waterfront Warehouse, and the Museum of Historic Annapolis!

  • Tailoring the Revolution

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States

    It’s the summer of 1776. Independence has just been declared, and the Revolutionary War is in full swing. As the Continental Army tries to fill its ranks, people question: “How do we uniform all of these men?” Join living historian Sean Lowman as he practices the trade of the tailor and discusses the importance of clothing …

    Free – $5
  • Camp Followers of the Revolutionary War

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States

    Meet camp followers from the Revolutionary War! Visit Hogshead Trades Museum and learn from living history interpreters about the vital roles women played during the fight for independence: cooks, laundresses, nurses, and more. Discover how their labor and resourcefulness helped sustain the army and shape the course of the war.  Register here!

    Free – $5
  • First Maryland Regiment—Marching off to War

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States

    Drop by Pinkney Street to meet the First Maryland Regiment and learn about their fateful campaign to New York in the early days of the Revolutionary War. This event will take place at the Hogshead Trades Museum. Register here! (DNML)

    Free – $5
  • Women’s Equality Day: Remember the Ladies

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, United States

    Hello! What about the ladies? Join us at the Hogshead Trades Museum to celebrate 250 years of revolutionary women for Women’s Equality Day. Meet Annapolis tradeswomen as they discuss women’s roles during the American Revolution and their influence before gaining the right to vote. Learn about Abigail Adams, Mary Hays, wives of signers, women spies, …

    Free – $5