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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 »While soldiers marched off to war, the ladies battled on the home front. Meet the remarkable women who shaped Frederick during the Civil War-era.
Read More »Hear ghostly tales from the past while touring the darkened galleries of the “most haunted building in 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 »On Tuesday November 10 at 1:00 PM, join Jake Wynn and John Lustrea as they take viewers on a virtual walking tour of Frederick.
Read More »Frederick’s largest Civil War hospital, General Hospital #1, cared for patients throughout the war. Read about how it expanded from two buildings to 38.
Read More »Education Coordinator John Lustrea will talk with Dr. Robert Slawson about the Veteran Reserve Corps – an organization which saw 60,000 soldiers serve in it
Read More »Antietam Guide Stephen Recker will uncover the little known sites of importance along the Confederate route in the 1862 Maryland Campaign
Read More »NMCWM Director of Research Terry Reimer will discuss her research into Frederick’s Civil War hospital sites in a special presentation.
Read More »The history of an ordinary looking intersection in downtown Frederick highlights some of the most important legacies of the Civil War.
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