African American Heritage House
Restored Charles County Courthouse, Port Tobacco, Maryland, April 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Maryland Veterans Museum at Patriot Park
11000 Crain Highway, Newburg, MD 20664
(301) 932-1900
e-mail: MarylandVetsMuseum@gmail.com
labell@laa.cc
web: http://mdvets.webs.com/
McConchie School House & Farm Museum
Charles County Fairgrounds, 8440 Fairground Road, La Plata, MD 20646
(301) 932-1234
e-mail: info@charlescountyfair.com
web: www.charlescountymd.gov/locations/mcconchie-school-housefarm-museum
Mudd House Museum (Dr. Samuel A. Mudd treated John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln assassination)
3725 Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Road, Waldorf, MD 20601 - 4284
(301) 274-9358
web: http://drmudd.org/
Piscataway Indian Museum & Cultural Center
16816 Country Lane, Waldorf, MD 20601
(240) 640-7213
(closed April 2015)
Port Tobacco One-Room Schoolhouse
7215 Chapel Point Road (off Route 6 west), Port Tobacco, MD 20677
(301) 934-9483
web: www.charlescountymd.gov/locations/port-tobacco-one-room-school-house
St. Ignatius Church & St. Thomas Manor (Georgian mansion)
8855 Chapel Point Road, Port Tobacco, MD 20677
(301) 934-8245
web: www.chapelpoint.org/history-overview/
Smallwood House Museum (Revolutionary War General William Smallwood)
Smallwood State Park
2750 Sweden Point Road, Marbury, MD 20658
(301) 743-7613
web: http://dnr2.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/southern/smallwood.aspx
Thomas Stone National Historic Site (signer of Declaration of Independence)
6655 Rosehill Road (between Routes 6 & 225), Port Tobacco, MD 20677
(301) 392-1776, ext. 302; fax: (301) 934-8793
web: www.nps.gov/thst/index.htm
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