Frederick MD Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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AUtica Mills Covered Bridge

Utica Mills Covered Bridge
  • Frederick
    MD
  • +1 301 696 2937
  • Overview Thrifty Maryland forebears saved this bridge from complete destruction when a flood swept half of it away in 1889. The bridge originally spanned the Monocacy River on Devilbliss Road, but after the flood the remainder was moved by wagon to Utica, about two and a half miles away, and reassembled o... more on Marylandroads.com

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BGambrill State Park

Gambrill State Park
  • US Route 40
    3-miles west of Frederick,Gambrill Park Rd, Frederick, Maryland 21702
  • 301-791-4767,
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Great little getaway with great views. Nice trails, picnic pavilions, camping, fishing pond. Sometimes some fruity people - I think that it must be ... more on Yelp
  • Overview Premier hiking and mountain bike trails. Picnicking and camping. Pet friendly camping, history. more on 167.102.232.26

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Gambrill State Park
US Route 40
3-miles west of Frederick,Gambrill Park Rd, Frederick, Maryland 21702

CChildren's Museum of Rose Hill Manor, The

  • 1611 North Market Street
    Frederick, MD 21701-4304
  • 301-694-1646,800-999-3613
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Rose Hill Manor Park is an historic site located in Frederick, Maryland. The manor house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. - The property's history begins in the 1790's. Today, the park ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Adults will enjoy seeing the grand architecture and decorative arts of this 1790s manor house. Kids will love looking at old-fashioned toys, trying on bonnets and hats, learning how a spinning wheel works, working a loom themselves, and touching all the labor-saving kitchen gadgets of that era. A... more on Frommers

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Children's Museum of Rose Hill Manor, The
1611 North Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701-4304

DFort Frederick State Park

  • 11100 Fort Frederick Rd
    Frederick, Maryland
  • 301 / 842-2155
0.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Fort Frederick's role in Civil War history was to post Union troops, though it faced Confederate raiders in the only fighting the fort saw in December 1861. During the French and Indian War, it served as an important supply base for English campaigns; during the Revolutionary War, it was as a ref... more on Frommers

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Fort Frederick State Park
11100 Fort Frederick Rd
Frederick, Maryland

ENational Museum of Civil War Medicine

  • 48 East Patrick Street
    Frederick, MD 21701-5628
  • 3016951864
3.0
4+ reviews, 3 sources
  • Overview The Museum collects, exhibits and preserves medical artifacts, manuscripts, books, documents and other materials related to the period from 1861-1865. - By telling the dramatic story of the inventiveness of the physicians, the devotion of the stewards, nurses and matrons, and the courage of the p... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Using the usual display cases, wall exhibits, and particularly touching life-size dioramas with wax figures and sound effects, this museum brings to life the suffering and the healing of the Civil War soldier. Exhibits focus on all aspects of Civil War medicine, from the initial treatment on the ... more on Frommers

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National Museum of Civil War Medicine
48 East Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21701-5628

FBaker Park

  • 121 N Bentz St
    Frederick,MD,21701
5.0
3+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Of course, there's a hundred good reasons for having our office in beautiful historic downtown Frederick rather than some lame industrial cul-de-sac. ... more on Yelp
  • Frederick is an old town. more on Yelp

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Baker Park
121 N Bentz St
Frederick,MD,21701

GMonocacy National Battlefield

Monocacy National Battlefield
  • 4801 Urbana Pike
    Frederick, Maryland 21704
  • +1 301 662 3515 (Visitor Informa
2.5
2+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Overview This stretch of farmland was the site of a little-known but important Civil War encounter, the Battle of the Monocacy. General Jubal Early led 15,000 Confederates against a Union force of 5,800 under General Lew Wallace in July 1864. The Confederates won, but their forces were weakened so that Un... more on Frommers
  • Fairly little known park about fairly little know battle that took place on the outskirts of Frederick. Interesting historical exhibits (the dude that ... more on Yelp

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Monocacy National Battlefield
4801 Urbana Pike
Frederick, Maryland 21704

HDelaplaine Visual Arts Center

  • 40 South Carroll Street
    Frederick, MD 21701-5607
  • +1 301 698 0656
  • Overview A nonprofit, 30,000 square foot flagship of the arts, this center is housed in a historic, renovated Mountain Mill building and they provide rotating exhibits, art instructions, and special programs. Artwork by regional artists, such as ceramic, ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Delaplaine Visual Arts Center
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, MD 21701-5607

IEast Third Street Park

East Third Street Park
  • E 3rd St At N East St
    Frederick, Maryland, United States
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: restrooms more
  • Overview It's a pretty park right across the street from a historical cemetary. The bathrooms weren't open (it was December). The equipment is getting a little ... more on KaBoom.org

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East Third Street Park
E 3rd St At N East St
Frederick, Maryland, United States

JCity of Hampsted Skate Park

City of Hampsted Skate Park
  • 01034 South Carroll Street
    Frederick, Maryland, United States
  • Overview Community Skate Park in Hampsted Maryland. Equipment by Playworld Systems. more on KaBoom.org

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City of Hampsted Skate Park
01034 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland, United States