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Join our Spring Appeal —Save Our Voices! Last spring, our community worked together to preserve Montgomery History’s invaluable collection of oral histories. This year, your donation supports the creation of…Read More →
…storage. The old Rockville Colored High School is long gone. Lincoln, which has weathered various demolition threats, is occupied by a church; it has been a Rockville Historic District since…Read More →
While we always recommend that you consult legal counsel or your financial adviser before making any major financial decision, we offer the following options for your consideration: Bequests Through a…Read More →
…end screens, or keep your video private and password-protected. Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries, Vokalia and Consonantia. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at…Read More →
…History, It’s Off the Hook!: An interactive timeline of the telephone Contact us if you are interested in this unique opportunity! Click Here to Book Your Event…Read More →
…the county and its relationship to the growing network of women’s clubs from the late nineteenth century through the early 1930s. It also highlights the lives of three local women…Read More →
Our video vault features all episodes of the cable television show Paths to Present: Montgomery County Stories, as well as rotating content from previous Montgomery History programs….Read More →
Request one of the following Speakers Bureau topics through our online form! Questions? Contact Matthew Gagle or call 301-340-2825….Read More →
…nation, during this pivotal decade. The exhibit provides a comprehensive overview of the 1950s architecture, neighborhoods, and builders accompanied by dozens of images and photographs. Whether you are motivated by…Read More →