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Port Tobacco will host its 7th annual Market Day from 9-2 on May 14th (rain date May 21st). I will be giving tours while portraying Mary Surratt. If you like history, music, local shopping, games, soldiers, spies and conspirators, come visit us for an exciting community day.

9:30 am: Port Tobacco Pickers
10:00 am: Civil War tour
10:15 am: Barbershop singers
10:30 am: Children's tour and games
11:00 am: Archaeology tour
11:30 am: Costumed Docent tour in the Courthouse
Noon: Revolutionary War tour at Stagg Hall
1:00 pm: Meet Mary Surratt

All this as well as vendors, colonial soap making, iron forging, Sons of the Confederacy reenactors, Daughters of the American Revolution, food, fun and more.

Facebook link (please share): https://www.facebook.com/srptmd/?

The thumbnail isn't appearing but attached is our flyer.
(05-10-2016 02:37 PM)KateH. Wrote: [ -> ]Port Tobacco will host its 7th annual Market Day from 9-2 on May 14th (rain date May 21st). I will be giving tours while portraying Mary Surratt. If you like history, music, local shopping, games, soldiers, spies and conspirators, come visit us for an exciting community day.

9:30 am: Port Tobacco Pickers
10:00 am: Civil War tour
10:15 am: Barbershop singers
10:30 am: Children's tour and games
11:00 am: Archaeology tour
11:30 am: Costumed Docent tour in the Courthouse
Noon: Revolutionary War tour at Stagg Hall
1:00 pm: Meet Mary Surratt

All this as well as vendors, colonial soap making, iron forging, Sons of the Confederacy reenactors, Daughters of the American Revolution, food, fun and more.

Facebook link (please share): https://www.facebook.com/srptmd/?

The thumbnail isn't appearing but attached is our flyer.

Great event! And that will leave time for you to travel a half-hour north to Surrattsville for a 4 pm program that day by Patsy Fletcher of the Historic Preservation Commission of D.C. She will be speaking on "Chillin' While Colored: 19th-Century African American Vacation Spots," focusing on the Mid-Atlantic. The program is free and is part of a series of Black History programs that Surratt House Museum has sponsored this year commemorating advancements made during and after freedom and Reconstruction.
Wonderful, Kate. Thank you for posting!!
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