• The American Revolution and the Fate of the World – Dr. Richard Bell

    Talbot Co. Free Library 101 W. Dover St., Easton, MD

    Registration required. A fascinating and unfamiliar recasting of America's war of independence as a transformative international event.  In this riveting program, historian and author Richard Bell invites audiences to rediscover the Revolution as a world war that unleashed chaos, opportunity, and transformation across six continents. Richard Bell received a BA from the University of Cambridge...

  • Members Summer Garden Party & Hanks Award

    Oxford Museum 100 S. Morris St., Oxford, MD

    All Museum members are invited to our summer garden party and the presentation of The Douglas Hanks Jr. Preservation Award. Not a member?  Join here  https://oxfordmuseummd.square.site/membersh

  • Commerce and the Decorative Arts

    Oxford Town Hall 103 Market St., Oxford, MD

    Registration required. The Hammond-Harwood House, a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1774 and was the final work of architect William Buckland. The house is known for its decorative arts collection, much of which was imported from England, Europe, and China and came by way of ship into various Maryland ports. The five part Anglo-Palladian mansion (derived from...

  • The History of Food

    Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd, Oxford, MD, United States

    Joyce White, Hammond Harwood House

  • Paca House & Hammond-Harwood House Private Tour and Terrace Lunch

    Come enjoy small group private docent-led tours of both historic houses in Annapolis and a relaxing lunch in the Paca House gardens, with time to explore the gardens.  Max of 30 people, divided into 2 groups of 15 for tours, everyone together on the garden terrace at Paca House for box lunches. $55 per person...

  • Movie “1776”

    Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd, Oxford, MD, United States
  • Concert

    Holy Trinity Church 502 S. Morris St., Oxford, Maryland, United States

    The Chivalrous Crickets