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Join the staff and volunteers of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for an “After Hours” tour highlighting ghoulish and ghastly cases.
Read More »War came to Frederick in 1861 – a four year nightmare ensued. Join us for our latest First Saturday walking tour in Downtown Frederick.
Read More »For one week in September 1862, the Army of Northern Virginia occupied Frederick, Maryland. Learn more about that week during our next First Saturday tour.
Read More »Quilts played an important role in the lives of Civil War soldiers and their families on the home front. Learn more from textile historian Mavis Slawson.
Read More »Three museum professional will discuss their work and the importance of collections management in our fast-paced world on Saturday, August 19, 2017.
Read More »The National Museum of Civil War Medicine and Mission of Mercy are partnering to bring visitors on an immersive walking tour of historic Downtown Frederick.
Read More »In the months after the Battle of Gettysburg, a Frederick resident made an explosive discovery along one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares.
Read More »Assistant Director of the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area, Auni Gelles, explores what Maryland was like during the Civil War.
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