Carroll County Visitor's Guide - 2018

AT T R A C T I O N S H tor Heritag Museums Carroll County FarmMuseum 500 S. Center Street, Westminster 410-386-3880 • 800-654-4645 www.CarrollCountyFarmMuseum.org Take a break from today’s hectic life touring our circa 1852 Farmhouse and Living History Center. During special events, artisans practice their craft as you watch. The 140-acre property also offers numerous outdoor exhibits. Jack and Jim, our oxen, are here April through October along with poultry, pigs and other animals. The museum offers a nature trail, playground and picnic tables. We welcome families, school tours and other groups. Kids enjoy our Living History Camps each July. Join us for tea at various times throughout the year. Traditional arts classes including blacksmithing are also offered. Special events include The Maryland Wine Festival®, Carroll County’s biggest Fourth of July Celebration and Fall Harvest Days. Our Reception Barn and pavilions are available for weddings, reunions, church picnics and other private gatherings. Country Store Museum 10 S. Main Street, Mount Airy 301-351-6544 www.ParzowAuctions.com From the moment you set foot on the historic doorstep, you’ll be T he Carroll County Commissioner Board has created the “Celebrating America” program to help foster a greater sense and understanding of America’s history and the important role that Carroll County played in the founding of our Country. Throughout the year, various programs, lectures and events help our citizens and visitors learn more about our Country’s past. Carroll County’s role in the Civil War, as well as its growth in the history of our great nation, come to life in our museums, historic sites, and educational walking tours. Carroll County’s role in the history of this great nation come to life in our museums, historic sites, and educational walking tours C A R R O L L COUN T Y FA RM MU S E UM 12 Carroll County Tourism • 800-272-1933

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