- TripBuzz found 50 things to do indoors in the Queenstown area. From Queenstown Premium Outlets to Mark Cascia Vineyards, Queenstown offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 120 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 59 different types of things to do inside in or near Queenstown, Maryland. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Outlet Stores, Theaters, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- There is 1 indoor activity in Queenstown, and 49 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Easton, Annapolis, St. Michaels and Chestertown.
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Receiving roughly 500,000 visitors each year, the Torpedo Factory Art Center serves as one of the largest art havens in the county with 82 studios, six galleries, and two workshops. The institute also has art classes through The Art League School and an on-site cafe.
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As its name implies, the award-winning Synetic Theatre offers an inventive mash-up of classic plays using music, movement, and artistic flair. With a comfortable theatre, the ticket prices are reasonable considering the uniqueness of the shows.
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Preserving historical information on the Iron Hill region, Iron Hill Museum offers events, educational programs, day camps and exhibits. Exhibits include a taxidermy collection, prehistoric sea life, glowing rock room and iron mining, among others.
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The Navy Recreation Center-Solomons is a recreational facility that features an adventure zone, an aquatics complex, and a marina. The site also has campsites available as well as lodging opportunities.
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Housing the work of a local photographer, Solomon's Gallery displays photos that depict the region's varied landscapes, wildlife, and more. In addition to photography prints, the gallery offers coffee mugs and canvas prints featuring the photos.
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The 18th century Palladian-style building known as Carlyle House offers daily tours of the house to explore the life of John Carlyle in pre-Revolutionary Virginia. Special programs for children, events, exhibits, and lectures are held throughout the year.
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The Gadsby's Tavern Museum is actually composed of two 18th century buildings that famous historical figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams enjoyed. The museum teaches guests about life during this era with special programming for both very young and older children.
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105-107 S. Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA
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Operating as a family apothecary business from 1792 to 1933, the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum still houses some of the original ingredients, papers and products used during the time for customers including Robert E. Lee and the Washingtons.
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With a beachfront location overlooking the ocean, the Blue Ocean Music Hall provides entertaining music acts and ocean views. Acts include solo musicians, live bands, comedians, rock music, and folk music.
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The Lyceum is essentially a history museum that was founded in 1839 by a group calling themselves the Alexandria Lyceum in conjunction with the Alexandria Library Company. Local history collections, school programs, concerts, and lectures are offered within the museum.