Letter from the Director
"Greetings from Mount Clare!
There are a few tickets left for our upcoming holiday bus tour.
Home for the Holidays Bus Tour
Tuesday, December 11
8:30am-4:30pm
Get into the old-fashioned holiday spirit and visit five of Baltimore’s
premiere historic sites decorated in their holiday finest! This all day
excursion will be led by Courtney Wilson, Executive Director of the B&O
Railroad Museum. The five sites all share a common history – the
development of the B&O Railroad. Visit the B&O Railroad Museum, a rare
look inside the Maryland Club, Evergreen Museum, Homewood House and Mount
Clare. Ticket includes admission, lunch, refreshments, and transportation.
Prepaid reservations required. Space is limited, reserve early! For more
information or to make reservations call Dana Kirn, 410-752-2462, ext 221.
Flyer attached.
And don't forget this weekend's event:
Open House Colonial Christmas at Mount Clare
Saturday, December 8
10:00am-4:00pm
Entertainment, open house tour and greens and gift sale
Experience the holidays of years past at Mount Clare Museum House’s annual
winter celebration. Special programs include live musical performances by
the Monumental City Ancient Fife and Drum Corps. Fun for the whole
family! $5 per person.
Purchase your fresh cut greens in the forecourt
for holiday decorating. Looking for the perfect gift? The museum store is
filled with holiday merchandise to satisfy your holiday shopping list.
Beat the rush - greens and gift sale starts Friday afternoon 2pm!!
www.mountclare.org
And we will have LOTS of greens so spread the word! All cut fresh this
week from Maryland gardens! Greens sale start Friday afternoon.
Thank you in advance for your support and best wishes to all for a
wonderful holiday!
Jane
Jane D. Woltereck
Site Director
Mount Clare Museum House
Carroll Park
1500 Washington Blvd
Baltimore, MD. 21230
410-837-3262 ext 103
Fax 410-837-0251
www.mountclare.org
Minutes from the Inner Harbor, Centuries Away!
B&O Railroad Museum
B&O Railroad Museum: Ellicott City Station
Three great sites linking the first 13 miles of commercial rail in
America!"
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