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61.
17901 Bentley Rd., Sandy Spring, MD | 301-774-0022

The museum charts the history of the community's evolution from farming town to commuter's haven.

 
62.
1110 Rosemont Ave., Frederick, MD | 301-663-3885

Schifferstadt, the oldest known house in Frederick, was completed in 1756. The building is a significant example of German architecture in Maryland.

 
63.
44300 Sotterly Road, Hollywood, MD | 301-373-2280

Construction of the Sotterley House began in 1717.

 
64.
105 S Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA | 703-838-3852

A museum that doubles as one of the nation's oldest pharmacies has exhibitions on pill- and potion-making.

 
65.
33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA | 540-465-5884

Civil War history and breathtaking views of Strasburg, the Shenandoah Valley and Massanutten Mountain.

 
66.
9118 Brandywine Rd., Clinton, MD | 301-868-1121

The country home of Mary Surratt, who was convicted of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth to kill President Lincoln and was the first woman to be executed by the U.S. government.

 
67.
31 S. Greene Street, Baltimore, MD | 410-706-0600

Baltimore's bright, modern dental museum strikes the tone you'd wish from your favorite dentist: friendly, fun, a little corny, very competent.

 
68.
15 Lloyd St., Baltimore, MD | 410-732-6400

The museum's rotating exhibits address everything from sacred music to department store fashions to explore the Jewish experience in Maryland and beyond.

 
69.
113 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, MD | 410-235-6882

Plenty of displays and timelines show the history and development of the game.

 
70.
1501 M St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-857-4922

The center, which opened in 1992, matches partners, organizes tournaments and offers camps and school programs for District children. It also houses a decidedly lo-fi museum.

 
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