The National Museum of Civil War Medicine Events

May 19, 2012

Garden Party

Join the staff at the Pry House for a “garden party” to prepare the nineteenth century-style kitchen and medicinal garden.

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The National Museum of Civil War Medicine main location is at 48 East Patrick Street in Frederick, Maryland. During the Civil War, Frederick, a busy crossroads on America's first National Road and first railroad, was witness to three Confederate invasions, thirty-eight skirmishes and two major battles (South Mountain and Monocacy) as hundreds of thousands of Northern and Southern soldiers marched through the community. Frederick epitomized the tragedy, turmoil and sacrifice that attended four desperate years of fighting.

Today, Frederick continues to be a crossroads of the Civil War. Like the commanders of the great armies of the North and South, modern visitors can use Frederick as their "headquarters" as they explore the nearby battlefields. Each new visitor will discover a fascinating downtown neighborhood that has kept continuity with its Civil War past.

Hours:
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.- Sat.
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun.

Closed Jan. 1, Easter, Thanksgiving,
Dec. 24 and 25.

Regular Walk-in Admission Rates
Adults: $7.50
Seniors: $7.00 (60 & up)
College Students: $7.00 (with valid ID)
Military: $7.00 (with valid ID)
Children 10-16: $5.50
Children under 10: free
For tour fees see the tour section of the website.

Tours for groups of ten or more are available year-round.  To inquire about a tour, please go to Book A Tour complete, and submit the form.  We are happy to contact you, or call our Education Department at (301) 695-1864, ext. 14.

The National Museum of Civil War Medicine main location is at 48 East Patrick Street in Frederick, Maryland. During the Civil War, Frederick, a busy crossroads on America's first National Road and first railroad, was witness to three Confederate invasions, thirty-eight skirmishes and two major battles (South Mountain and Monocacy) as hundreds of thousands of Northern and Southern soldiers marched through the community. Frederick epitomized the tragedy, turmoil and sacrifice that attended four desperate years of fighting.

Today, Frederick continues to be a crossroads of the Civil War. Like the commanders of the great armies of the North and South, modern visitors can use Frederick as their "headquarters" as they explore the nearby battlefields. Each new visitor will discover a fascinating downtown neighborhood that has kept continuity with its Civil War past.

Getting There                                                                                MAP IT


I-70 from Baltimore:
Take Exit 54, East Street/Downtown.  Turn left onto E. Patrick Street (one-way).  Museum is on the left (48 E. Patrick Street). The entrance to a public parking garage is on the left immediately past the Museum.

I-70 from Hagerstown:
Take Exit 54, East Street/Downtown, and left on E. Patrick Street (one-way). Museum is 1 1/2 blocks on the left (48 E. Patrick Street). The entrance to a public parking garage is on the left, immediately past the Museum.

I-270 from Washington, D.C.:
North on I-270, then take I-70 East towards Baltimore.  Take Exit 54 to East Street/Downtown. Then take a left on E. Patrick Street (one-way). Museum is 1 1/2 blocks on the left (48 E. Patrick Street). The entrance to a public parking garage is on the left, immediately past the Museum.

Route 15 from Gettysburg:
Take I-70 East towards Baltimore Take Exit 54, East Street/Downtown, and left on E. Patrick Street (one-way). Museum is 1 1/2 blocks on the left (48 E. Patrick Street). The entrance to a public parking garage is on the left, immediately past the Museum.

Route 15/340 from Harpers Ferry and Leesburg:
Take Route 15 North/340 East toward Frederick. Then take I-70 East towards Baltimore.  Take Exit 54, East Street/Downtown. Turn left on E. Patrick Street. Museum is 1 1/2 blocks on the left (48 E. Patrick Street). The entrance to a public parking garage is on the left, immediately past the Museum.

National Museum of Civil War Medicine
48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD
39.4139408, -77.4092991
N39° 24.8364', W077° 24.5579'

Our Mailing Address:
National Museum of Civil War Medicine
P.O. Box 470
Frederick, MD 21705-0470

Helpful Hints
How can I get more information on the Museum?

Please call the National Museum of Civil War Medicine (NMCWM) at  301-695-1864 or e-mail Museum@civilwarmed.org with questions about the Museum and its satellite site, the Pry House Field Hospital Museum.

 Is there parking close to the Museum?

Public parking is available behind the Museum building in the Carroll Creek Parking Garage.  The Patrick Street entrance to
the garage is on the left, immediately past the Museum.  $$$

Is there discounted admission?

The Museum offers discounted admission to seniors (60 and above), college students with valid I.D., active-duty military personnel and AAA members.  Children under 10 are free.

How long does it take to go through the Museum?

Touring the National Museum of Civil War Medicine may take 45 minutes to a couple of hours depending on the level of your interest.  NMCWM has two full floors of exhibits spanning the years 1861-1865.  Please begin your tour by at least 4:00 p.m. in order to have enough time to go through the Museum.  Be sure to include time to shop in the Museum Discovery Store, which is filled with over 250 books connected to Civil War medicine, logo and gift items.

Who can I talk to about a research question?

Terry Reimer, NMCWM Director of Research, will respond to written inquiries received by mail or e-mail.  Complete our research request form or please contact Terry at:  Terry Reimer, NMCWM Director of Research, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, P.O. Box 470, Frederick, MD  21705 or e-mail info@civilwarmed.org.  There is a charge of $10 per hour of research. 

How can I become a member?

You may purchase a membership on-line.  Use the Join & Support navigation bar for information on the levels of membership and corresponding benefits and how to become a member.  You may also contact Karen Thomassen, Deputy Director and Membership Officer, at  301-695-1864 or e-mail Museum@civilwarmed.org.

Where can we eat?

Historic downtown Frederick is filled with a showcase of culinary arts.  Whether you’re in the mood for a home-style breakfast, a fast food lunch, afternoon tea, or a spectacular dinner, you’ll find it in the downtown area.  Most restaurants are in close proximity to the Museum.  For more information, please visit the Tourism Council of Frederick County at  1-800-999-3613 or www.fredericktourism.org.

Where can we shop?

Historic downtown Frederick is filled with specialty shopping with more than 100 stores located on Market, Patrick and East streets, specializing in a diverse array of goods including clothing, gifts, outdoor gear, toys, jewelry, chocolate, skateboards, furniture, fine home accessories, fresh-cut flowers, hosiery, stationery, imports and antiques.  For more information, please visit the Tourism Council of Frederick County at  1-800-999-3613 or www.fredericktourism.org.