HEAT CLOSURE: The outdoor living history exhibits will close June 12, 2026 at 1:00 p.m., due to the heat index. The Visitor Center and the St. John's Site Museum will remain open until 4:00 p.m.

The Struggle for Freedom exhibit has reopened to visitors Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Our maritime exhibit, Maryland Dove, will be away from home port beginning June 15, 2026, to transit to and participate in Sail 250 Virginia in Norfolk, Virginia. 


Visitor Exhibits

The Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)

  • 0.2

    miles paved walk from the Visitor Center

  • 0.36

    miles paved walk from Farthing’s

  • Handicap

    accessible doors

  • Stone

    flooring

Brick Chapel (ca. 1667) stands as a symbol of religious tolerance in early Maryland.

Reconstructed Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)

Brick Chapel (ca. 1667) stands as a symbol of religious tolerance in early Maryland.

Reconstructed Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)

Entrance of Chapel rendered with a white wash to make it look like stone.

Reconstructed Chapel Entrance

Brick Chapel (ca. 1667) stands as a symbol of religious tolerance in early Maryland.

Reconstructed Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)

The Brick Chapel with Queen Anne's Lace in the foreground.

Reconstructed Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)


Visitor Exhibits

The Brick Chapel (ca. 1667)

  • 0.2

    miles paved walk from the Visitor Center

  • 0.36

    miles paved walk from Farthing’s

  • Handicap

    accessible doors

  • Stone

    flooring

18751 Hogaboom Lane
St. Mary's City , 20686

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