One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, soldiers and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick
Greet Greg the Gardener
Meet Greg Susla, the man behind the medicinal herb garden at the Pry House on Tuesdays from 10-2.
Guided Tours of the Pry House Field Hospital Museum
Join the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for guided tours of the Pry House on Antietam National Battlefield every Saturday at 1:00 PM from June 4 through October 29.
Death and Destruction in Downtown Frederick – First Saturday Walking Tour
Downtown Frederick Frederick, MD, United StatesWar came to Frederick in 1861 – a four year nightmare ensued. Join us for our latest First Saturday walking tour in Downtown Frederick.
“The Brigades of Antietam” Speaker Series in the Pry Barn: Fairchild’s Brigade
Historian Jim Smith will discuss Fairchild’s Brigade during our "Brigades of Antietam" speaker series sponsored by the Antietam Institute.
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MDWalk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Weird Wounds and Surgeries–Livestream
Join Museum staff members John Lustrea, Kyle Dalton, and Tracey McIntire as they share true stories of weird wounds suffered by Civil War soldiers.
Guided Tours of the Pry House Field Hospital Museum
Join the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for guided tours of the Pry House on Antietam National Battlefield every Saturday at 1:00 PM from June 4 through October 29.
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
One Vast Hospital – Civil War Walking Tour in Downtown Frederick
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents