• 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 […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The Key to Annapolis History: A PoetĂ•s Ode to Maryland Day with Jefferson Holland

    The new Poet Laureate of Annapolis, Jefferson Holland, shares original epic poems and songs of the characters, events and especially the traditional vessels that make the capital of Maryland such an inspirational place. Advance registration required. Registration closes one half hour prior to lecture.  Cost: FREE The Historic Annapolis 2025 Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The William Paca House: 250 Years of an Annapolis Landmark

    The William Paca House has sheltered many people and served many functions since the 1760s. It was home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence, aristocratic refugees from war-torn Europe, and a Navy widow whose sons-in-law fought on opposite sides in the Civil War. It was part of a hotel founded by a national […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The Origins of American Slavery

    How and why did slavery begin in North America? ItĂ•s an incredibly important question, as AmericaĂ•s embrace of racial slavery as a major labor system is an event which has colored the development of this continent ever since. How were traditional practices of enslavement in Africa and Europe similar to and different from the system […]

  • Virtual Lecture – Douglass Amongst Literary Giants

    Join Nathan M. Richardson as Frederick Douglass for an in-depth look at the writings and oratory of Frederick Douglass. Experience this internationally-acclaimed first person interpretation. See the 19th century literary masters through the eyes of Frederick Douglass. Learn about the personal relationships, the letters between them and the influenced their writings and activism had in […]

  • Virtual Lecture – Fighting and Praying in Colonial Native America with Dr. Richard Bell

    Fighting and Praying in Colonial Native America presented by Dr. Richard Bell   What did Native peoples do when confronted by European settlement in North America? The changing balance of power between Native Americans and European colonists is one of the biggest stories of the 17th century. That tense and constantly shifting relationship provided the context […]

  • Paca Girlfriends Shopping Night

    Come out and shop til you drop with us in downtown Annapolis! Start your shopping spree at the Museum of Historic Annapolis, where you can enjoy a Pacatini and some nibbles, then head out into town where our retail partners will have special discounts for our Paca Girlfriends. Pick up your dress and accessories for […]

  • Yoga in the Garden II

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Rise and Shine with Yoga in the Paca Garden! Join us for this special yoga series with Cathy Shaw. This 50-minute Vinyasa yoga style class is designed for all levels and includes sequences such as sun salutations, standing and seated postures, back bending and a strong focus on the power of breath awareness. Suitable for […]

  • Tunes Through Time: The Sounds of Early Annapolis

    Who made and sold instruments? Which ones were popular? Where was music played? Join us at Hogshead Trades Museum and meet fiddler Squire Tomas and local herbalist Mercy as they share with visitors the importance of music in early Annapolis. Discover how music brought people togetherĂ‘from taverns and parlors to ballrooms and backyards. Visitors can […]