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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

Oakley Cabin - Maryland Emancipation Day Celebration

Event Details

Maryland Emancipation Day was first celebrated on November 4, 1864. It marked the change in the Maryland State Congress to free all enslaved people from their bondage. Join us on Saturday, November 2 for free guided tours of Oakley Cabin.

Enjoy live music featuring blues artists, Jay Summerour and Eric Selby, folk tales by master storyteller, Sheila Arnold, candle dipping, archaeology activities, crafts and historic games. Join us for the unveiling of the new Oakley Cabin “Freedom Quilt” handcrafted by former visitors during workshops conducted by Kyna Clemons of Gyame Quilt Studio. Guided tours of historic Oakley Cabin which was the heart of an African American community from Emancipation through the early 20th century. An augmented reality experience offers visitors an innovative look at that history.

FREE PARKING at 19801 Georgia Ave, Brookeville, MD with shuttle service provided throughout the day.

Refreshments will be provided.  Free. 

Time:
Saturday, November 2, 2024
11:00AM - 4:00PM
Location:
Oakley Cabin African American Museum & Park

3610 Brookeville Road
Olney, MD 20832

Fee:
Free