A brick Tidewater Colonial plantation house that sits on 430 acres on Billingsley Point, overlooking the confluence of the Patuxent River and the Western Branch.
The outdoor exhibit area interprets the aviation history, which began in 1941 as the first African-American owned and operated airfield in the state. The first black Civil Air Patrol squadron in the Washington, D.C. area, called the Columbia Squadron, was formed here.
Located less than two miles from Showplace Arena.
Barton lived here while the house was the headquarters and warehouse for the American Red Cross. The house conveys sense of dedication to serving others.
Organization's headquarters and shop on 40-acre sanctuary minutes from downtown Washington, D.C. with nature trails, native garden, and pond.
This one-room wooden schoolhouse served as the only public school for African Americans in Boyds from 1895 - 1936 and served grades 1 - 8. The school is open by appointment.
Discover the history of Montgomery County in changing exhibitions and interactive displays at this 1815 historic house museum and 19th-century garden. Free to members.
County's premier Pick-Your-Own Farm. Strawberries, blueberries, pumpkins, Christmas trees. Farm Market. Pumpkin Festival-October. Bunnyland in Spring. Group outings, hayrides, birthday parties and more.
Arthur Hills Championship Course in the heart of Montgomery County, was voted the best public course in MD and VA by readers of the "Washington Post".
Themed formal gardens, conservatories with seasonal displays, educational programs, tours, annual butterfly exhibit and holiday light show, art exhibits, gift shops and rental facilities.