Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Location: Hogshead Trades Museum, 43 Pinkney Street
Time: 11:00 am (EDT) - 3:00 pm (EDT)
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 together—from taverns and parlors to ballrooms and backyards.
Visitors can observe and hear the dulcimer, a stringed musical instrument.
This program is fun for families, history buffs, and curious ears of all ages!
Admission Cost: FREE ($5 suggested donation)
Accessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs.
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