18751 Hogaboom Lane St. Mary's City , 20686
Saturday, November 05, 2022
10:00am - 4:00pm
18751 Hogaboom Lane St. Mary's City , 20686
05 Nov 2022
**Schedule and exhibit availability subject to change**
All activities are included with admission: $10 adult; $9 senior; $6 youth; free to ages 5 and younger, and to Friends members
11:30 a.m. How did the natives build and repair their houses and shelters? Witness and learn about the construction methods and materials utilized by the first occupants of this land. Maybe you can lend a hand. (approximately 20 minutes)
12:30 p.m. In our contemporary times, we often take for granted that we can control light, even after the sun has set. Come to the Town Center fire pit and observe how wax candles can be made, and learn why they were preferred. Don’t worry—it shouldn’t be too hot to candle. (approximately 30 minutes)
1:30 p.m. Learn how and why the crew of Maryland Dove uses the ship’s cannons, and why they are called murtherers (the cannons, not the crew). It ends with a bang, so don’t forget to cover your ears. (approximately 20 minutes)
2:30 p.m. How would you prepare your food and drink without a refrigerator, stove, or microwave? Come see what foods are on the menu, and how they would be cooked with 17th-century culinary tools. (approximately 20 minutes)
While strolling the exhibit paths, don’t forget to explore the 18th-century Mackall Barn; Van Sweringen’s Inn; the reconstructed State House of 1676; and the reconstructed Brick Chapel of 1667, which features the crypt that houses the re-interred lead coffins of Philip Calvert and his family. Before you end your visit, drive down Rosecroft Road to the current site of the 19th-century Brome Howard house (now the Inn at Brome Howard), to see the Struggle for Freedom exhibit. The exhibit is located inside a building that was originally constructed to house the men and women who were enslaved laborers at the Brome plantation. Struggle for Freedom explores what the lives of African Americans were like from before the Civil War to the early 20th century.
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