Educational museum in Laurel, Maryland
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Montpelier House Museum
Montpelier House Museum, located at 9650 Muirkirk Road in Laurel, Maryland, is a historic landmark that was home to the Snowdens, plantation and ironworks owners, and the 169 people they enslaved. The museum offers tours and public programs to preserve the histories of all who lived there. The gift shop features a variety of items including tea and teapots, Fair Trade items, books, decorative items, and old-fashioned toys. The museum also hosts the annual Festival of Herbs, Tea, and the Arts, as well as themed tours, workshops, and exhibitions. Montpelier House Museum offers programs for groups of all ages, including private, public, and home school groups. Programs cover a range of themes such as African American history, Native American culture, music and dance, and the importance of community. Advanced registration and payment are required for group tours and programs, which typically last 1-1.5 hours.
M-NCPPC Dinosaur Park (Paleontological park)
The M-NCPPC Dinosaur Park, located in Laurel, Maryland, is a unique paleontological park owned by the Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County. Visitors can participate in educational experiences and assist park staff in uncovering fossils that are 115 million years old from the Early Cretaceous period. The park is home to Astrodon Johnstoni, the Maryland State dinosaur, and offers public days from October to May, as well as private educational programs for schools, homeschool groups, and special events. Visitors can explore the park and collect fossils with the help of paleontologists, or join in on a multi-year dig project to extract buried fossils. The park also offers off-site presentations about the Early Cretaceous period for those unable to visit in person. Dinosaur Park's history dates back to the discovery of dinosaur fossils in Prince George’s County by African American miners in the 1800s, and continues to be a site of ongoing fossil discoveries today.
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