- Our list of the best things to do in New Market, Maryland, features the top 214 nearby activities — including 74 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- New Market, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of New Market, MD , followed by 211 popular activities in nearby cities, including Frederick, Gaithersburg, Leesburg, Rockville, Mount Airy, Thurmont, Germantown, Potomac, Columbia, Westminster, Olney, Emmitsburg, Sterling, Ellicott City, Boonsboro, Harpers Ferry, Middletown, Ashburn, Sharpsburg, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Owings Mills, Knoxville, Sandy Spring, Eldersburg, Lovettsville and Purcellville
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Celebrating the First Amendment, the Newseum hosts a variety of permanent exhibits and events centered around the largest news stories in American history. The location also features fifteen film theaters and traveling exhibits.
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A 40-lane bowling alley with electronic scoring, bumpers, and glow bowling on offer, Greenway Bowl offers open bowling, tournament play, and a variety of leagues. The facility is available for party rentals.
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Featuring open green space, Rock Hill District Park is home to athletic fields used mainly for soccer. The park also provides an off-leash dog park that is fenced and provides separate areas for larger and smaller dogs.
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A world-renowned, one of a kind natural history museum, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features a wide variety of exhibits and displays ranging from prehistory to the present. It offers a wide variety of special events.
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Chrysalis Vineyards allow for public tastings to spread the knowledge and reach of their wines and sell their items at an on-site store. Events are held at the site throughout the year, such as the annual bluegrass music festival and local parties.
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Blenheim, a historic home completed just before the Civil War, is now a museum and shows reenactments for tourists. Restoration efforts produce authenticity of the home, especially the graffiti and writings on the walls from the soldiers of war.
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The Smithsonian Institution Building is the home of the Smithsonian Information Center and the organization's administrative headquarters. The location's permanent exhibits include the Smithson Crypt and The Smithsonian Institution: America's Treasure Chest.
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The National Japanese American Memorial is dedicated to Japanese-Americans who fought in World War II and those who were sent to internment camps. The location features two Japanese cranes standing on a tall pedestal.
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A movie theater offering first-run movies, Fairfax Corner 14 + Xtreme features auditoriums with digital projection, RealD 3D and stadium seating. The theater provides a restaurant and bar, self-service ticketing, a party room and arcade games.
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A 14 theater movie multiplex, the Fairfax Corner 14 + Xtreme is part of the Cinemark theater chain. The theater shows primarily first run Hollywood movies, and offers some with Xtreme digital video and sound.