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Maryland Day 2010 Press Release |
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IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Carol Benson, Executive
Director
Four Rivers Heritage
Area
410.222.1805
Heritage_Area@aacounty.org
YOUR
MARYLAND,
YOUR HISTORY, YOUR DAY! MARYLAND DAY 2010!
Maryland Day
commemorates the formal founding of the colony of Maryland, when the
newly-arrived colonists erected a cross on St. Clement’s Island, offered prayers
(perhaps by saying Mass), and took “possession of this Countrey for our Saviour
and for our soveraigne Lord the King of England.” In 1916, the Maryland General
Assembly authorized Maryland Day as a legal holiday devoted to Maryland
history.
Four Rivers Heritage Area has
partnered with regional heritage organizations and businesses to showcase the
area’s local history in commemoration of this momentous day. Participants
include:
- Annapolis
and Anne
Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau:
26 West Street
Annapolis
- Annapolis
Maritime Museum: 723 Second
Street and Creek View Drive, Eastport
- Banneker-Douglass Museum: 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis
- The
Barracks: 43 Pinkney
Street, Annapolis
- Captain Salem Avery
Museum:
1418 East West Shady Side Road, Shady Side
- Charles
Carroll House: 107 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis
- Chesapeake Children’s
Museum: 25 Silopanna Road, Annapolis
- Deale Area Historical
Society: Historic Village at Herrington Harbour North, Tracey’s
Landing
- Galesville Heritage Museum:
988 Main
Street, Galesville
- Historic
London
Town and Gardens:
839 Londontown
Road, Edgewater
- HistoryQuest
at the St. Clair Wright Center (Historic Annapolis Foundation): 99 Main Street, Annapolis
- Jonas Green House:
124 Charles Street,
Annapolis
- Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley
Foundation, partnering with Sojourner-Douglass College,
- Maryland
Hall for the Creative Arts: 801
Chase Street, Annapolis
- Maynard-Burgess
House:
- National
Sailing Hall of Fame: Sailing
Basin Docks, Annapolis
- Sands
House: 130 Prince George
Street, Annapolis
- Smithsonian
Environmental Research Center: 647 Contees Wharf
Road, Edgewater
- Wiley H. Bates Legacy Center: 1101 Smithville Street, Annapolis
- William
Paca House and Garden (Historic Annapolis Foundation): 186 Prince George Street,
Annapolis
Additional
participating partners include Watermark and Downtown Annapolis Partnership.
Hotels and Inns offering weekend packages include the Westin Annapolis, Holiday
Inn Express, the Inn at Herrington
Harbour, the Inn at Horn Point, and the Taylor House. Restaurants
offering Maryland Day Celebration specials include Ram’s Head Tavern and
Reynolds Tavern.
Mark your calendars now and plan
to come to Annapolis and Southern Anne Arundel County for
a special day devoted to fun. family-friendly activities commemorating 375 years
of Maryland
history.
Four Rivers, one of Maryland’s state heritage areas, is a nonprofit
organization operating in partnership with the Maryland Heritage Areas
Authority, Anne Arundel County, the City of Annapolis, the Town of Highland Beach, and
heritage-related organizations and businesses. Its mission is to stimulate
preservation and economic development of the region by supporting and promoting
its natural historic and cultural resources. For more information on the state’s
award-winning heritage areas program, please visit the event website, www.marylandday.org, or call Carol Benson at
410-222-1805.
E-mail Contact: Heritage_Area@aacounty.org
Cell:
410-627-6018
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