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FAQ Category: About Historic St. Mary’s City

Can we walk to all of the sites?

By siteowner Posted on August 28, 2020 Posted in

A 1 mile loop will take you from the Visitor Center to the Woodland Indian Hamlet, Town Center, Maryland Dove, The Shop at Farthing’s Ordinary, the Brick Chapel of 1667, and back to the Visitor Center. You may wish to …

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How long should I plan for a visit to Historic St. Mary’s City?

By siteowner Posted on August 28, 2020 Posted in

We recommend allowing about four hours to explore the living history areas and the Visitor Center’s exhibit of artifacts. If you’d like to include the St. John’s Site Museum, plan for an additional hour to make the most of your …

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Do we need to purchase tickets to tour the museum grounds?

By siteowner Posted on August 28, 2020 Posted in

Yes, you do need a ticket to visit the living history sites – the Maryland Dove, the Woodland Indian Hamlet, Town Center, and the Godiah Spray Tobacco Plantation. You may purchase tickets at the Visitor Center. $10 General Admission $ …

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Where is the city?

By siteowner Posted on August 28, 2020 Posted in

Underground. When the colonial capital moved to Annapolis in 1695, the name remained. Some of the buildings that once stood here were dismantled and their parts re-used. Others were left to decay. Because the site of the city was farmed …

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