
Location: Calvert Marine Museum
Date: Friday, November 6, 2009
Time: 5 PM - 8 PM
First FREE Friday!
The museum is open with free admission. Docents will be in every gallery at the museum talking about the exhibits.
Concert by Ray Owen performing The Song Buccaneer, a musical adventure filled with pirates, island, sea life, beached ships, sailors, and mythical creatures. Owen's performances are engaging and family friendly, as he accompanies himself on guitar, banjo, harmonica, and concertina. Sponsored by the Maryland Arts Council. FREE.
Welcome to the Calvert Marine Museum
Located in Solomons, Maryland, the Calvert Marine Museum is a public, non-profit, educational, regionally oriented museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, research, and interpretation of the culture and natural history of Southern Maryland.
Explore the history, culture, and lighthouses of the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River all in one place!
The Calvert Marine Museum is one of the premier museums devoted to the Chesapeake Bay.
If you are local to the Washington D.C. Metro Area, then The Calvert Marine Museum and surrounding Solomons and Solomons Island community are perfect for daytrips and weekend outings.
Solomons Maryland is only about an hour from Washington, but is far removed from the busy National Capitol Region in terms of pace and relaxation.
For more information about Solomons Maryland, please visit Solomons Maryland with links to local hotels, bed and breakfasts, and restaurants.
The Calvert Marine Museum is located on State Route 2 in Solomons, Calvert County, Southern Maryland, twenty miles south of Prince Frederick, and about an hour and fifteen minutes from Washington D.C.
Calvert Marine Museum
14200 Solomons Island Road
Solomons, MD 20688

Directions:
From Washington, D.C. - Take State Route 4 South from the Washington Beltway to State Route 2-4 to Solomons.
From Baltimore - Take Interstate 97 south from the Baltimore Beltway, to Route 2 South. Continue south on Route 2-4 to Solomons.
You can also take I-97 south to the Aris T. Allen Boulevard exit (Route 665), then follow signs for Solomons Island, Route 2 South. Go south on Route 2, following signs for Prince Frederick. Route 2 will join with Route 4 - make a left from Route 2 onto Route 2-4 South. Follow Route 2-4 South to Solomons.
Once in Solomons, stay in the right lane of Route 2-4. It will exit to Route 2, passing under the Thomas Johnson Bridge. Make a left, drive approximately 200 yards, and the museum will be right in front of you.
From Richmond - Take U.S. route 301 north into Maryland, then State Route 234 east to State Route 5, south on State Route 5 passing Leonardtown, left on State Route 4 across the Thomas Johnson Bridge (lower Patuxent River Bridge) to State Route 2 at North end of the bridge, then right approximately 500 feet to the museum.
Calvert Marine Museum is one of the premier museums devoted to the Chesapeake Bay.
If you are local to the Washington D.C. Metro Area, then The Calvert Marine Museum and surrounding Solomons and Solomons Island community are perfect for day trips and weekend outings.
Solomons Maryland is only about an hour from Washington, but is far removed from the busy National Capitol Region in terms of pace and relaxation.
For more information about Solomons Maryland, please visit www.SolomonsMaryland.com with links to local hotels, bed and breakfasts, and restaurants.

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