• Hogshead Living History: U.S. Colored Troops in the Civil War

    Come meet the United States Colored Troops (USCT), Union Army regiments during the U.S. Civil War that were primarily comprised of African Americans. Volunteer members of Company B  will share their in-depth understanding of the Civil War era through performing demonstrations of camp life, military service and general values of the Black Civil War soldier. […]

  • Honoring Maryland’s Emancipation Day

    On November 1, 1864, a new state constitution abolished slavery in Maryland. Join us at the Museum of Historic Annapolis as we recognize and honor this historic event with special activities all weekend! All activities are included with Museum admission. This weekend, our Museum Guided Tours will focus on African American History. This 45-minute guided […]

  • Jazz in the Garden

    Join us in the Paca Garden on a festive fall afternoon and enjoy the musical stylings of Annapolis Jazz Collective. Stroll in the garden at this family-friendly event and take in the autumn air as you sip, mingle, and listen to the jazzy, soulful sounds of the season. Advance registration recommended. Cash wine bar available […]

  • Veterans Day Weekend at HA

    We are honored to thank those who have served our country for their sacrifice and bravery. Historic Annapolis is pleased to invite our veterans to visit our sites free of charge (with ID) from Saturday, November 9 through Monday, November 11. Veterans can enjoy complimentary admission to explore the Museum of Historic Annapolis (open 11 […]

  • Virtual Lecture – Lafayette’s Musical Reception: Annapolis, 1824

    At the invitation of Congress and President Monroe, the Frenchman/American General Lafayette toured America for more than a year, 1824-25._ A young_confidant of General Washington and one of the few surviving heroes of the American Revolution, the then-aged Frenchman traveled to all 24 of the current states and was greeted by massive public celebrations - […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The Fighting Irish: Ireland and the American Revolution

    Men of Irish heritage played crucial roles in fighting the American Revolution, siding with the patriots against the British Army in overwhelming numbers. In this evening program, the English-born but American-trained historian Richard Bell explores the Revolution from the perspective of the Irish and their descendants in America. Drawing on the latest scholarship, Bell reconstructs […]

  • Annual Meeting & Preservation Awards

    HA donors, members, volunteers, and partners are invited to join us for our 2024 Annual Meeting and Preservation Awards!  We are honored to welcome guest speaker Carol Quillen, the 10th President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We will also celebrate several individuals who have served as dedicated stewards of historic […]

  • Storytime at the Museum: A Spy Called James

    Celebrate with us the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de LafayetteĂ•s 1824-25 tour of the United States! Throughout the weekend, weĂ•ll be offering special activities and events to mark this momentous anniversary. Join us for a special Storytime (offered at 11 am and 1 pm) as we read A Spy Called James: The True Story […]

  • Remembering Lafayette at the Museum of Historic Annapolis

    Celebrate with us the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de LafayetteĂ•s 1824-25 tour of the United States! Throughout the weekend, weĂ•ll be offering special activities and events to mark this momentous anniversary. At the Museum of Historic Annapolis from Saturday, December 14 through Sunday, December 15, you can immerse yourself in the highlights of LafayetteĂ•s […]

  • SOLD OUT – Super Saturday Storytime with Racine Smith Williams

    This Storytime program is now sold out. Please join us for our next Storytime on February 15, or one of our other fun winter events at the Museum! Join us for a special Storytime with local author, Racine Smith Williams, as she reads her book, Upside Down is Right Side Up. What happens when a […]

  • Virtual Lecture – A Brief Outline of Annapolis History

    The 2025 Virtual Lecture Series kicks off with one of our most popular lecturers, renowned historian Glenn Campbell! Annapolis has a lengthy, complicated history, and rich history. Gaining a firm understanding of it can be challenging. Glenn E. Campbell, HA's retired Senior Historian, breaks down the history of MarylandĂ•s capital city into bite-sized, thematic blocks […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The World of 1492

    LetĂ•s begin at the beginning. But where is that exactly? The history of North America doesnĂ•t begin in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. It begins millennia before then when the first humans settled this great continent. Who were those first settlersĂ‘the people we now call Native Americans? How did they get to […]