Drop in and visit the William Paca Garden, a charming respite in the heart of bustling Annapolis. On this day, youÕll encounter the gentry of Annapolis enjoying a garden party, portrayed by the Annapolis Living Historians.
Interact with these finely-dressed friends of William & Mary Paca and learn about the foods that were prepared to entertain their distinguished guests in the idyllic garden setting.
Included with admission to the Paca Garden; pre-registration not required. Please note: this event is a living history program. Food is not included, and outside food is not permitted.
Garden Admission Fee: $5 General Admission (3+); Free for HA Members and SNAP/WIC
About Our Presenters: The Annapolis Living Historians are a group of dedicated, highly researched, historically accurate living historians who interpret people of the past. They bring the colonial era to life in the William Paca House and other historical sites.
Accessibility Considerations: This event takes place outdoors on the tented brick terrace of the William Paca Garden. Entry to the Paca Garden includes wooden steps or a brick driveway ramp. The upper portion of the Paca Garden can be accessed via a brick ramp with handrails. The pathways are loose pea gravel. The lower garden levels are accessed by wooden or stone steps. An indoor, single-use accessible restroom can be accessed via a ramp.