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Colonial Coffeehouse

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

The colonial era saw the introduction of coffee, tea and chocolate to the European world. Join us to talk about 18th Century coffee culture and taste coffee grown on an estate established in Jamaica in the 18th Century.​ $15 / members ages 12+ $20 / non-members ages 12+

BDM “Reclaim” Anti Racism Training, Part III

As a culmination to the Anti-Racism Coalition’s three part series, attendees will receive training from renowned scholars on the topics of reparations and race as it relates to housing, technology (the digital divide), and employment. To register, please click here. Join the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture as we celebrate resiliency and commitment through our annual symposium: The Spirit of the Black Family: Reclaim, Rejoice, Renew, Remember. This year’s symposium is held over three days and includes in-person and virtual events including the third installment of BDM’s signature...

St. Anne’s Cemetery Tour

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

Did you know that several of the Hammond-Harwood House’s former occupants are buried in St. Anne’s cemetery? On this interactive cemetery tour, visitors will discover the fascinating lives of the men and women who called the great house home. Stories of love, tragedy, and insanity will be unearthed in this hour long tour through the winding hills of the burying ground. Participants will receive a half hour admission ticket to the Hammond-Harwood House Museum. Tour begins at the cemetery entrance, between Northwest Street and College Creek. 20% of the profits...

Historic Hauntings Ghost Tours

Looking for ghost tours in Maryland? Come with Watermark on a special haunted ghost tour of Annapolis. Tours are offered Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays during October. On this walking tour, you will be led by our spirited guide through the dark alleys, spooky side streets, and lesser-known haunted sites of the old and creaky town of Annapolis. Hear of real diary entries and newspaper articles of what frightened early 18th century folks and how they utilized the moon and candles. Listen to tales of spirits that linger in the mist, and...

Hands-On Hearth Cooking Workshop

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

Are you interested in exploring Foods and Recipes of the past? Would you like to learn historically accurate cooking techniques? Does cooking on an open fire appeal to you? Then sign up today for this Hands-On Workshop and learn how to cook like our ancestors did. Recreate recipes from 17th, 18th and 19th century sources and taste everything you make in class. Class Size is limited so sign up early. Pre-registration required. Ages 16+​ $165 ($145 tuition paid in advance + $20 materials fee to be paid at check-in)

“Rejoice and Remember” Celebration and Ceremony

Hybrid (in-person at BDM and virtual event) Join us to proclaim “The Spirit of the African American Family is Strong!” The impact of Covid-19 has been a moment of reckoning. This program includes a libation and land acknowledgement, dance, rhythm and song, and a candlelight vigil of remembrance – celebrating the lives of those we’ve lost during these challenging times. To register, please click here. Join the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture as we celebrate resiliency and commitment through our annual symposium: The Spirit of the Black Family:...

Virtual Lecture – The Wrong Side of History: Loyalists in the American Revolution

The loyalists were the losers of the American Revolution. The Americans who rejected independence and who fought to keep the colonies safely within the bosom of the British Empire lost almost everything when the patriots declared victory at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. History quickly lost sight of them in the years afterwards and looking back now, it’s hard to understand why so many ordinary Americans were actually bitterly opposed to the break with Britain and the birth of a new nation. Join University of Maryland historian Richard Bell...

“Renew” Educational Webinar

This forum focuses on “renewal,” Participants will learn the importance of financial competency, education equity, and positive mental/physical health awareness in the African American community. We will examine the effects of Covid-19 on the financial, educational, and mental/physical health of the African American family and communities of color. To register, please click here. Join the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture as we celebrate resiliency and commitment through our annual symposium: The Spirit of the Black Family: Reclaim, Rejoice, Renew, Remember. This year’s symposium is held over three days...

Lunch and Learn: Mysterious Maryland: Stories of the Bizarre and Unexplained from the Stacks of the Maryland State Archives

Speaker: Rachel Frazier, Archivist Location: Online Event Get into the Halloween spirit with an hour of strange sightings, unsolved mysteries, and bizarre news. The mysterious intrigues us, especially at this time of year, so please join us in exploring the stranger side of Maryland history through our unique collections at the Maryland State Archives. Join Lead Reference Archivist and Search Room Coordinator, Rachel Frazier, as she shares spooky stories from the depths of the stacks. As Search Room Coordinator at the Maryland State Archives, Rachel Frazier has over a decade...

Historic Hauntings Ghost Tours

Looking for ghost tours in Maryland? Come with Watermark on a special haunted ghost tour of Annapolis. Tours are offered Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays during October. On this walking tour, you will be led by our spirited guide through the dark alleys, spooky side streets, and lesser-known haunted sites of the old and creaky town of Annapolis. Hear of real diary entries and newspaper articles of what frightened early 18th century folks and how they utilized the moon and candles. Listen to tales of spirits that linger in the mist, and...