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Washington County’s fourth annual Museum Ramble is scheduled for the
weekend of May 5-6, 2007. The Ramble, sponsored by the Washington County Association
of Museums and Historical Sites (WCAMHS) and the Hagerstown-Washington County
Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), includes more than fifteen local museums
and historic sites. Most of the participating museums are opening their doors
free of charge and many have special surprises planned for the weekend.
The Museum Ramble is a self-guided tour that will be offered from 1 p.m. -
5 p.m. Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6. Maps and directions to participating
sites, as well as refreshments for participants, will be available at the Visitor
Welcome Center in downtown Hagerstown. The WCAMHS and the CVB, along with the
design expertise of Icon Graphics, have put together a brochure and map specifically
for this year’s Ramble. The guide and map can be viewed online at www.marylandmemories.org/ramble.
“No matter what your interests are -- fine arts, rural heritage, American
history, black history, religion, geology, or trains -- you’re sure to
enjoy a ramble through this year’s selection of Washington County museums,” says
Museum Association President Bill Knode. “We welcome visitors and residents
to take a trip through our county and see some of our wonderful museums. Start
the day with refreshments at the downtown Hagerstown Visitor Center and look
for surprises at all the museums along the way!”
Of Maryland’s 300-plus museums, more than 10 percent are located in Washington
County. The Museum Ramble makes the most of this by welcoming residents and
visitors to the county’s museums, many of which are private and typically
open by appointment only.
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