Museums and Historic Sites
Frederick County remembers. From the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park, to the monuments to earlier heroes, a visit to these special sites is both moving and educational. The War Correspondents Memorial Arch, constructed in memory of War Correspondents, was recently updated to include those who lost their lives while reporting from Afghanistan and Iraq. You’ll find the final resting places of the first American-born saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton the author of our National Anthem, Francis Scott Key; and his brother-in-law, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney. Hundreds of Civil War dead and veterans of every American conflict are interred and remembered here.
Historic structures also remind us of Frederick County’s role in American history. While some are open as museums, many others may be seen along the way as you travel through Frederick County.
Frederick County has a star spangled history that has played a role in every chapter of the American story. Our county has played host to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and almost every other U.S. President, Benjamin Franklin, the Marquis de Lafayette, Winston Churchill, and Robert E. Lee. Yet, some of the most compelling stories of our past come from the everyday experiences of early German immigrants who farmed our land, enslaved and free African Americans, civilians during wartime, and laborers in the county’s early industries. Learn about our intriguing past at our many museums and historic sites, staffed by knowledgeable curators, where you’ll gain insight into such historic specializations as architecture, genealogy, railroading, industry, religion, firefighting, and more. Driving and walking tours, available at our visitor centers, give meaning and context to our rich history.
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American Red Cross Frederick Chapter
2 E. Frederick St. | Walkersville, MD 21793| (301) 662-5131 | (301) 845-2689
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Barbara Fritchie House
154 W. Patrick St. | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 600-4047
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Beatty Cramer House
9010 Liberty Rd. | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 668-6088
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Bjorlee Museum
101 Clarke Place | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 360-2011 | (301) 360-2044
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Brunswick Railroad Museum
40 W. Potomac St. | Brunswick, MD 21716| (301) 834-7100 | (301) 834-4101
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C&O Canal Visitor Center
40 West Potomac St. | Brunswick, MD 21716| (301) 834-7100 | (301) 834-4101
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Camp David Museum
103 Frederick Rd. | Thurmont, MD 21788| (301) 271-4301 | (301) 271-3107
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Catoctin Aqueduct
0.6 mi west of Lock 29 | Lander Road to Lock 29 | Jefferson, MD 21755| (301) 600-2888 | (800) 999-3613
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Catoctin Furnace Historical Society
12607 Catoctin Furnace Rd. | Thurmont, MD 21788| (410) 243-2626
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Catoctin Furnace/Cunningham Falls State Park
Route 806, Catoctin Furnace Village | Thurmont, MD 21788| (301) 271-7574 | (301) 271-2549
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Central Maryland Heritage League
200 West Main St., Suite A | Middletown, MD 21769| (301) 371-7090
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Fort Detrick
Porter St. & Military Rd. | Frederick, MD 21702| (301) 619-2018
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Frederick County Fire and Rescue Museum
300 South Seton Avenue | Box 382 | Emmitsburg, MD 21727| (301) 898-5578
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Frederick Visitor Center
151 S. East Street | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 600-4047 | (800) 999-3613 | (301) 600-4044
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Gettysburg Foundation
1195 Baltimore Pike | Gettysburg, PA 17325| (717) 338-1243 | (877) 874-2478 | (717) 338-1244
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Hessian Barracks
101 Clarke Place | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 360-2011 | (301) 360-1400
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Historic Preservation Training Center
5 Commerce Street | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 663-8206
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John Hanson National Memorial
100 West Patrick Street | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 874-0235 | (888) 605-2329
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Jug Bridge Monument Park
Off I-70 at the E. Patrick St. exit | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 600-4047 | (800) 999-3613
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Laboring Sons Memorial Ground
Chapel Alley between Fifth & Sixth Sts. | Frederick, MD 21701| (301) 600-4047
Star-Spangled Event June 14-15
Francis Scott Key’s original Star-Spangled Banner song lyric manuscript comes to Frederick.
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