Daughters/Sons Of The American Revolution America! 250 Fair At Carroll Creek Linear Park This Weekend

Event features “A Walk Through History” highlighting Frederick’s role in the American Revolution.

Frederick, MD – Join us in a “Walk Through History” highlighting the role Maryland, and particularly
Frederick County, has played in the birth and development of our nation.
Come, see, and discover!
The opening ceremony begins at noon with Mayor Michael O’Connor and Ysela Bravo from
the County Executive’s Office. Members of the Butterfly Ridge Elementary School chorus will
perform. Historic venues and organizations, several with reenactors and others dressed in
period attire, participating include:


American Bayonet
African American Resources Cultural and Heritage Society (AARCH)
American Friends of Lafayette
Antietam Camp #3 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and
Antietam Auxiliary Camp #3
Asian American Center of Frederick
Carrollton Manor Chapter, NSDAR
Catoctin Furnace
Daughters of Charity Provincial Archives
Frederick Chapter, NSDAR
Heritage Frederick
Historic Aviators
League of Women Voters of Frederick Maryland
Maryland Room – E. Burr Artz Public Library
Maryland State United Society Daughters of 1812
Monocacy Battlefield
Rose Hill Manor Park and Museums
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum
Seton Shrine
Sgt. Lawrence Everhart Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution
Snook Family Farmstead and Agricultural Center
South Mountain Heritage Society
Suffragist Movement

For more information, join the mail list for updates, and/or RSVP for your students or organizations to participate in the History Fair by contacting Joanne Baum at [email protected] or Ysabel Suarez, [email protected].

This is a free public event – available to children and adults to attend and participate at no
cost. For the latest information check the Events page for April 27 on Visit Frederick’s site – www.visitfrederick.org