- Our list of the best things to do in Frederick, Maryland, features the top 219 nearby activities — including 77 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Frederick, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 26 things to do within the city of Frederick, MD , followed by 193 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hagerstown, Leesburg, Gaithersburg, Harpers Ferry, Mount Airy, Purcellville, Thurmont, Germantown, Sharpsburg, Emmitsburg, Shepherdstown, Westminster, Sterling, Charles Town, Middletown, Boonsboro, New Market, Knoxville, Rockville, Eldersburg, Ashburn, Lovettsville and Olney
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Bright Box Theater is a dynamic performance and event venue - directly across from the Old Courthouse. Good sound system, but not too loud, decent bar selection and a very clean facility.
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Severn/Danza Park is a recreational park that includes two basketball courts, two tennis courts, five lighted baseball fields, and a picnic area. The park also features a paved trail and a BMX track.
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Abram's Delight traces the history of the Hollingsworth family through 200 years in oldest house in Winchester. A historical tour includes the main house, and a recreation of a log cabin circa 1780 similar to that of the original owner Abraham Hollingsworth.
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The Patsy Cline Historic House allows guests to tour the home singer Patsy Cline lived in from age 16 – 21, before her singing career ignited. A guided tour includes personal items in each room.
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Used as a military office during the construction of Fort Louden in 1755-56, Washington's Office Museum is a two-room exhibit displaying information and personal artifacts from Washington's time in the Winchester area, including a cannon on the grounds. Open April through October.
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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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10311 Sudley Manor Dr., Manassas, VA
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The Ben Lomond Manor House & Old Rose Garden is a combination historic site which is open for public tours. The house itself is known for its Federal architecture and the role played in the Civil War while the garden holds a variety of roses developed before the 20th century.
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Bourbon Street, located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, is a 13 block location that features a variety of bars and strip clubs. The site, known for its open container laws, hosts an annual Mardi Gras celebration.
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113 votes
600 Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
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The centerpiece of a National Historic Landmark District, Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Park was first designed more than 200 years ago. Visitors can enjoy strolling the park, enjoying a picnic lunch, and soaking in the history of the area.
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The 45-acre Fort Ward Park was once an important Civil War site, and today features a museum and hosts historical reenactments. The park features sheltered and unsheltered picnic areas, soccer fields, a playground, paved loop and an amphitheater.