- TripBuzz found 161 things to do with kids in or near Frederick, Maryland, including 140 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hagerstown, Gaithersburg, Leesburg and Harpers Ferry.
- From Harry Grove Stadium to Rose Hill Manor Park & Museums, the Frederick area offers 113 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Movie Theaters, Theaters and History Museums.
- Frederick, MD is located only an hour from Washington D.C. and an hour from Baltimore. Art and culture are important to the residents of Frederick, which is why visitors can find there the annual Maryland Shakespeare Festival, Maryland Ensemble Theater, the Choral Arts Society of Frederick, and the Frederick Symphony Orchestra.
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West Confederate Avenue, McMillan Woods Youth Campground, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Visitors can ride on the Gettysburg Battlefield with Confederate Trails of Gettysburg. The company offers both guided tours, and tour narration through individual devices along with special event carriages and horses.
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1195 Baltimore Pike (Route 97), Gettysburg, PA 17325
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The Gettysburg National Military Park is built on the site of the deadliest battle during the American Civil War when 51,000 people were killed. The park offers a visitor's center with films and information, a museum, bookstore, refreshments in a Civil War restaurant, guided tours, and living history reenactmen…
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297 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Visitors can view artifacts, interactive displays, 3D productions, and historical documents related to the events during, before, and after the battle of Gettysburg at the American Civil War Museum. It borders the Gettysburg National Military Park battlefield.
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229 E. Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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Dedicated to the history of West Virginia, For the Kids, By George Children's Museum provides connections to George Washington's activities in the area. The museum offers a virtual bike tour, furnished log cabin, railroad exhibit and general store.
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Originally built in 1874, the Triple Brick Museum was used as housing for B&O Railroad employees passing through Martinsburg. The museum now stands as a historical tribute to the areas railroad history.
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Built in the colonial era, the Adam Stephen House is exemplary of colonial architecture. Now a museum, it features collections of art and artifacts, including fossils and primitive stone tools unearthed from the caverns beneath the house.
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Cabin John Regional Park has a well-maintained 5-mile recreational hiking and biking trail. They also have a skating rink, campgrounds, picnic and playground areas, and outdoor tennis courts, among others.
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A popular stop before any battlefield tour is a visit to the Gettysburg Diorama. The unique small-scale depiction of the battlefield features over 20,000 hand-painted 3D miniatures and helps visitors understand the history visually while a guide tells a story of the three-day battle.
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Land of Little Horses is an interactive farm attraction featuring miniature horses, performing animals, a Western Town, and play areas for young children. The site includes a cafe, and picnic areas for families who pack a lunch.
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Benjamin Reed Boyd originally constructed the Greek Revival home known as the Belle Boyd Home. Today, the home houses the Berkeley County Museum, operated by the Berkeley County Historical Society.