Annapolis &
Anne Arundel County
Experience istory M H useum
in a
WITHOUT WALLS
www.VisitAnnapolis.org
Come and join the festivities as Kennett
Square, PA, “The Mushroom Capital of the
World,” hosts one of the largest festivals
nationwide devoted to the celebration of
the Mushroom.
Street Festival
Remote Control Air Show
Soup and Wine Fest
Cooking Demonstrations
Growing Demonstrations
Parade and Antique Car Show
Continuous Music
Children’s Entertainment
Mushroom Farm Tours
Saturday Night Dance Party featuring
“The Remedy Band”
5K Run
There’s Something For The ENTIRE Family!
HOURS
Parade – Saturday: 10 am
Saturday: 11 am - 7 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
More Information: 888-440-9920
www.mushroomfestival.org
YOUR GUIDE TO
Annapolis & Anne Arundel
County Conference and
Visitors Bureau
26 West Street
Annapolis, Md.
410-280-0445
VisitAnnapolis.org
Come sail away to a museum without walls
that boasts more 18th-century buildings
than anywhere in the country and the
oldest State House in continuous legislative use in the nation. Maryland’s capital
city hosts the homes and haunts of all four
Maryland signers of the Declaration of
Independence—three of them are open to
the public. Nearby, Historic London Town
and Gardens continues to unearth the past
at the largest ongoing archaeological dig in
Maryland. Check out VisitAnnapolis.org for
more information.
The Annual
Mushroom Festival
Sept. 6– 7
Kennett Square, Pa.
mushroomfestival.org
The Annual Mushroom Festival held in
Kennett Square, Pa., continues to be rated
one of the top food festivals in the United
States. The event features a parade, car
show, farm tours, grower’s exhibit, culinary
event, 5K run, live entertainment, children’s
entertainment and more!
Visit mushroomfestival.org for more info.
DEA Museum &
Visitors Center
700 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, Va.
202-307-3463
deamuseum.org
The DEA Museum & Visitors Center is
committed to educating the American
public on the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration and on the impact
of drug addiction from past to present