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Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis

Downtown Annapolis

Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis is an international gathering hosted by the City of Annapolis in partnership with the Newport Restoration Foundation.  Conference discussions will examine the increasing and varied risks posed by sea level rise to historic coastal communities, their built environments and traditional lifeways. Leaders in the fields of historic preservation, business, culture, tourism, economics, urban planning, environment, sustainability, design, engineering and public policy will participate in symposia, workshops, roundtables and tours that focus on practical solutions and community engagement. Given Annapolis’ leadership on sea level rise planning with its Weather...

Mr. Paca’s Backyard Preschool Program

William Paca House and Garden 186 Prince George Street , Annapolis, MD, United States

Would you like to take an imaginary ride on a broom stick with a witch and her purring cat? As we read Room on A Broom we will fly through the air, make new friends, and meet a Big Red Dragon. Crafts, songs, and a snack will reinforce the theme. Space is limited; reservations encouraged. Cost: Free for Family Circle Members, $8 per child for HA Members and Volunteers, $10 per child for Non-Members  

Coming to Baltimore: Immigrants Old and New

Severna Park United Methodist Church 731 Benfield Road, Severna Park , MD, United States

Featuring guest speaker Nicholas Fessenden It is a little known story that, during 1830-1914, 1.5 million immigrants landed in Baltimore, which was America's third largest port of entry. Mr. Fessenden will describe the stories of the largest groups who came here; Germans, Irish, Jews, and Poles, why they left their homeland and how they fashioned new lives in their adopted country. Nicholas Fessenden taught History in the Upper School at Friends School of Baltimore (1972-2010) and also as an adjunct at Towson University, Maryland Institute of Art, and Community College...

Annapolis By Candlelight

Downtown Annapolis

A crisp autumn evening is the perfect time to walk through one of the historic neighborhoods in Annapolis. The experience is even better when the doors to some of the homes are open and you are invited inside. During Annapolis by Candlelight, Historic Annapolis showcases privately-owned historic houses. Visitors see how 21st century Annapolitans care for and live in buildings built in the 20th, 19th or 18th century. Each house is a reminder of the rich architectural and cultural heritage of Maryland’s capital city and illustrates the practical and aesthetic...

Militia Muster

London Town House and Gardens 839 Londontown Road , Edgewater, MD, United States

November kicks off with a bang when Oldton’s Baltemore Rangers return to London Town. Representing early Maryland Militia, the Rangers come to live in the town over the weekend so they can drill, cook their food over hearth fires, and talk to you. Included with general admission and free for members.

Maritime Republic of Eastport’s Tug o’ War

Downtown Annapolis

Drawing on a decades-old rivalry, the annual charitable event features the longest tug-of-war over a body of water in the world, pitting downtown Annapolitans against the rebels of the mock-breakaway Maritime Republic of Eastport. Dubbed the Slaughter Across the Water, it features a 1700-foot rope, 450 tuggers and about 1,000 spectators. A festival-like atmosphere overtakes downtown Eastport and Annapolis beginning at 11:00 a.m. Tugging begins promptly (more or less) at the crack o’ noon. Free.

3rd Annual All Saints Celebration Luncheon

St. Phillips Episcopal Church 730 Bestgate Rd, Annapolis, MD, United States

The Brewer Hill Cemetary Association, Inc. will be holding a luncheon to celebrate All Saints with the theme "Let's Honor Those on Whose Shoulders We Stand." Guest Speaker: Reverend Gay Green-Carden, Pastor, Asbury United Methodist Church, Jessup Suggested donation $40

Celebrate Maryland Emancipation

Banneker-Douglass Museum 84 Franklin St, Annapolis, MD, United States

The Emancipation Proclamation went into effect on January 1, 1863, but Emancipation in Maryland did not happen until November 1, 1864. Join the Banneker-Douglass Museum to celebrate Maryland Emancipation Day for a fun-filled day that includes Arts and Crafts Workshops, Scavenger Hunt, Goodie Bags, and Docent Guided Tours. Registration is encouraged. To make a reservation, please contact LeRonn Herbert by phone (410.216.6180) or by email ([email protected]).

Collector’s Day at Hammond-Harwood House

Hammond-Harwood House 19 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD, United States

The Hammond-Harwood House Museum, an 18th century Anglo-Palladian house with a well-curated collection of American paintings and antiques, will host a special Collectors’ Day on November 4. Speakers at the event will focus on Francis Garvan, who amassed an extraordinary collection of Americana. Between 1915 and 1937, lawyer and philanthropist Francis P. Garvan collected American furniture, decorative arts, prints, and paintings that celebrated the richness of the nation’s heritage. He saw his collection as forming “a great panorama of American arts and crafts” that could educate and inspire citizens across the...

Annapolis By Candlelight

Downtown Annapolis

A crisp autumn evening is the perfect time to walk through one of the historic neighborhoods in Annapolis. The experience is even better when the doors to some of the homes are open and you are invited inside. During Annapolis by Candlelight, Historic Annapolis showcases privately-owned historic houses. Visitors see how 21st century Annapolitans care for and live in buildings built in the 20th, 19th or 18th century. Each house is a reminder of the rich architectural and cultural heritage of Maryland’s capital city and illustrates the practical and aesthetic...