The 8 Best Museums in Calvert County, Calvert County

March 21, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Calvert County, United States including Bruce Snake Gabrielson's Surf Art Gallery and Museum, Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, Annmarie Garden, Calvert Marine Museum and Drum Point Lighthouse, J.C. Lore Oyster House, Bayside History Museum, The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, Carmen's Gallery.
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5005 Bayside Rd, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732-4057 +1 240-464-3301 [email protected] http://marylandsurfmuseum.org
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Bruce Snake Gabrielson's Surf Art Gallery and Museum

Recognized as a top cultural site by the Maryland Department of Tourism, this free museum contains several rare historical artifacts from the surfing world collected by surfing legend Bruce Gabrielson over a 60 year period. Displays include Dale Velzey's original 1950's templates and planer, an original Makaha Skateboard, the first day edition of the Duke Stamp from both Huntington Beach and Waikiki, signed posters from numerous surfing legends, a signed poster from the Wooden Year's exhibit opening at the International Surfing Museum, a set of Rick Griffin drawings, plus paintings and photos from artists and surf photographers from the East and West Coast. Several antique boards are also on display. The museum requires reservations and is located in the offices of the National Surf Schools and Instructors Association. During the summer months the museum is closed when the surf is good.

Reviewed By 400vanessac

Bruce Gabrielson is a living surfing legend. It is a unique experience to have Bruce deliver a personal tour of the museum, as he knows the personalities and backstories involved with every item. This is definitely worth your time!

2. Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum

10515 Mackall Rd, Saint Leonard, MD 20685-2433 +1 410-586-8501 [email protected] http://www.jefpat.org
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum

This combination museum and state park includes more than 70 archaeological sites from the prehistoric period 9,000 years ago through the Colonial period.

Reviewed By alsM5831UH - Huntingtown, United States

This is a great place for a picnic lunch or for a long walk or watch the sunset. Wigwams are very cool to see. We didn’t go in the museum, Just walked about 3 miles in the park. Great water views! There’s a few picnic tables or you could bring your own chairs and blankets. Easy walk/hike.

3. Annmarie Garden

13470 Dowell Rd, Solomons, MD 20688-4070 +1 410-326-4640 [email protected] http://www.annmariegarden.org
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Annmarie Garden

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is located in scenic Solomons, Maryland, where the Patuxent River meets the Chesapeake Bay. The sculpture garden features a 1/4 mile walking path that meanders through the woods past permanent and loaned sculpture, including over thirty works on loan from the Smithsonian Institution and the National Gallery of Art. Artists in the collection include: Antonio Tobias Mendez, Barbara Hepworth, Cesar, Robert Engman, Jean Arp, Kenneth Snelson and Fransisco Zuniga. The award-winning Arts Building includes rotating exhibition space, a gift shop, and a sunny patio. Annmarie presents a variety of popular annual festivals, rotating exhibitions, family activities, and creative public programs. The Studio School offers classes for all ages and abilities - from pottery to dance - taught by professional artists and arts educators. Come explore this special place where art and nature meet!

Reviewed By Flyer362093

Great place to visit during the Fall and Holidays with family and friends. Perfect place for the kids.

4. Calvert Marine Museum and Drum Point Lighthouse

14200 Solomons Island Rd S, Solomons, MD 20688-3212 +1 410-326-2042 http://www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/
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Calvert Marine Museum and Drum Point Lighthouse

In the Exhibition Building, you can touch 20-million year old fossils taken from Calvert Cliffs; discover the ever changing world of the Chesapeake Bay; and learn how humans shaped and changed this region over time, working its waters for survival and profit. Visit the Drum Point and Cove Point Lighthouses; see our outstanding small boat collection, take a ride on the Wm. B. Tennison, a log-built bugeye, and experience the Lore Oyster House, a restored oyster processing plant. Touch a horseshoe crab or Diamond Back Terrapin, see skates, rays, and small sharks cavort, and watch otters, Bubbles and Squeak, at play. Stroll the marsh walk and spy water snakes, great blue heron, osprey, and hermit crabs in their natural environment. We are a community museum, established in 1970 by local residents determined to preserve the maritime heritage of Solomons Island. We are an educational museum, offering everything from the pre-school programs to Elderhostel. We are a research museum, renowned for documented discoveries in Miocene paleontology, and publications on local history based on original research. We are a relevant museum, staying in the forefront of environmental issues and offering a forum for public discourse on controversial topics. We are a partnering museum, actively pursuing opportunities such as the 1812 Grand Tactical that allows us to support and celebrate other institutions. Visit the Museum Store for jewelry, books, home decor, toys and all kinds of unique gifts for people of all ages!

Reviewed By 140ellenm - Cleveland, United States

My husband and I visited the museum during our stay on Solomon's Island and enjoyed our time there. Lots of great displays and enjoyed experiencing the fish and otters. We liked it so much we returned with our son later in the week. On our second visit we arrived in time for the last lighthouse tour . This is a great place for children - there is a separate kids area where they can do many different hands-on activities. Our son enjoyed seeing the jelly fish and watching the otters eat dinner.

5. J.C. Lore Oyster House

14430 Solomons Island Road South Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD 20688 +1 410-326-2042 [email protected] http://www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/191/Lore-Oyster-House
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J.C. Lore Oyster House

6. Bayside History Museum

4025 4th St, North Beach, MD 20714-4064 +1 301-919-0222 [email protected] http://www.baysidehistorymuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Bayside History Museum

Reviewed By FMCMaryland

Don't miss a stop at this museum when you are in the area. Exhibits include the formation and geology of the Bay & a nice collection of fossils. They have artifacts, photos and exhibits from the heyday of Chesapeake Beach as a vacation venue earlier in the 20th century, with pictures of the amusement park, roller coaster and salt water pools. Upstairs they have exhibits about the War of 1812, Scouting at Camp Roosevelt, and a "cottage exhibit" with vintage furnishings. It provides a great overview and provides perspective on the rich local history of this area. They also have a museum shop and bookstore.

7. The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum

4155 Mears Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732-5116 +1 410-257-3892 http://www.cbrm.org/
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4.0 based on 54 reviews

The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum

A turn-of-the-century railway museum featuring photos and other related memorabilia.

Reviewed By RemaFuerte

We were in town after biking the Chesapeake Bay Railway Trail and decided to see the museum. It's small but full of fascinating local history I'd never heard of. At the turn on the century (1900-1935ish) Chesapeake Beach was a destination to rival Atlantic City and Coney Island with about 5,000 visitors a day in the summer. Who knew? The railroad was built specifically to funnel the crowds in from DC. Plenty of photographs and artifacts. The museum volunteer was very helpful and gave us a real appreciation of what we were seeing. We spent over an hour, there was so much to look at. Really enjoyed our visit. There's a small electric train garden and a scavenger hunt for kids. Parking is tight until the giant parking garage is completed across the street.

14550 Solomons Island Rd S, Solomons, MD 20688-3206 +1 410-326-2549 http://www.carmensgallery.com
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

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