What is a docent? Are they tour guides? What are the expectations?
A quick overview of roles in the museum and the organization as a whole.
What is a donation? Why does it matter? Do we accept objects that people want to give to us? Get the basics here.
A summary of the greeter role, Boonsboro Visitor Center, and how to track and assist guests in this capacity.
Museum policies regarding weather related, medical, fire, lost child, and violence related emergencies.
The basics to remember when interacting with museum visitors.
A quick overview of dress code, parking, and other rules and policies that every volunteer needs to know regardless of their role.
Learn the procedures for processing guest Admissions and Gift Shop sales through our Point of Sale system.
New hours effective April 5th, 2025 Every Saturday 10am – 4pm 4th Sunday of each month, 1pm – 4pm Occasional additional dates and times, including select town events, and
Our museums will be participating in or hosting several events during the spring of 2025, in addition to opening for our regular operating schedule.
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An introduction to our organization and partner organizations.
With the opening of the National Road Museum on December 14th quickly approaching, the National Road Heritage Foundation is seeking applicants for multiple volunteer openings. If you would like to
The National Road Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce the opening schedule for the much anticipated National Road Museum. An Opening Weekend event will be held on December 14th and
Visit the National Road Museum on Main Street in Boonsboro, MD between 9am and 5pm on June 27th, 2024 for a preview of many of the exhibits coming to the
BOONSBORO, MD – The National Road Heritage Foundation is looking for individuals with diverse backgrounds and professional experience to serve on its Board of Directors.
Be a Maryland Picker – Find Your Treasure on the Maryland Historic National Road May 8 – 17, 2015 For Immediate Release West Friendship, Maryland – Enjoy the “thrill of the hunt” by attending or participating in Maryland’s longest continuous yard sale.
For over 130 years, from 1808 to 1942, a very unique stone arch bridge carried everything from horse and buggy, Civil War troops, and finally automobiles over the Monocacy River just east of Frederick. Then suddenly, the bridge collapsed into the river on March 3, 1942.
2014 Maryland Pickers Event Release 2.11.14
New Website Promotes the Maryland Historic National Road www.octavodesigns.com/mnra For Immediate Release WEST FRIENDSHIP (December 28, 2012) – The Maryland National Road Association is pleased to launch a new website that promotes the Maryland Historic National Road. The site is formatted in both desktop and mobile formats.
Planning has begun for a weekend celebrating the 200th birthday of the Casselman River Bridge in Grantsville, MD. Located along the original route of the National Road, the Casselman Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a technological wonder of its time; it was the largest single-span bridge in America with
The Main Street Middletown Design Committee has been working on a booklet that discusses the rich architectural history of Middletown as well as provides information on best maintenance practices for historic buildings. The booklet presents a brief history of Middletown and examples of the various architectural styles that are found in Middletown.
On July 6, 2012 President Obama signed the new transportation bill, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21), which will sustain the Highway Trust Fund and provide States and communities with two years of steady funding to build needed roads, bridges, and transit systems. Although the National Scenic Byway Program was NOT eliminated,
From downtown Baltimore to Garrett County, the past is alive with former travelers on America’s first federally funded highway For Immediate Release WEST FRIENDSHIP (September 25, 2012) – Traces of the Historic National Road still exist in the form of original mile markers, toll houses and the wandering spirits of former travelers who once utilized
The National Road Bicentennial Committee is pleased to announce that the National Road Monument and memorial plaza will be formally dedicated at a special ceremony in Riverside Park (40 Greene Street) in Downtown Cumberland at 3:00 PM on Sunday, June 10, 2012. This ceremony will be the culmination of the Heritage Days Festival in Cumberland
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