Guided Tours of the Pry House Field Hospital Museum
Learn about the impact of the Battle of Antietam on the Pry family and how emergency medicine evolved during the Civil War.
Learn about the impact of the Battle of Antietam on the Pry family and how emergency medicine evolved during the Civil War.
This walking tour of Downtown Frederick will provide visitors with a unique look into the city's storied African American past.
Faces of the Wounded puts a human face on Civil War casualties. The tour tells the incredible story of several wounded soldiers treated in Frederick.
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Hear the war-time story of the Walters family and how Clara Barton and the Missing Soldiers Office helped them find closure.
War came to Frederick in 1861 – a four year nightmare ensued. Join us for our latest First Saturday walking tour in Downtown Frederick.
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Walk in the footsteps of doctors, nurses, and civilians who cared for 8,000 wounded soldiers in Downtown Frederick with Museum docents
Join us on Saturday December 10 for a living history event at the Museum featuring the Blue and Gray Hospital Association.
At the National Museum of Civil War Medicine, learn about the surprising connection between the Civil War and our modern Christmas season.
Join Education Specialist Michael Mahr as he presents the story of Clara Barton and the Pratt Street Riots.
Living historians share their unique displays of doctor's instruments, medicines, and personal items soldiers might have encountered during a stay at a general and/or a volunteer hospital.
Meet historian Jonathan White and hear stories from his new children's book at this kid-friendly event.