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The Historic House is Open Again!


The Greenbelt Museum Historic House closes every year for the month of January (read this post about what we do during that time). We have revamped our gift shop, thanks to the vision of FOGM Board Secretary Stephen Oetken and volunteers, so we hope that next time you come by for a tour, you will stop through to see the changes and walk out with that perfect gift.

The Historic House re-opened today and will be keeping its regular Sunday open hours of 1-5 pm. See you there!

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Dec 13, 2023

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baoali548
Nov 03, 2023

Hey there! I just finished reading your article about the Greenbelt Museum and their historic house reopening, and I couldn't help but leave a comment to express my excitement. First off, I wanted to say how wonderfully you've captured the essence of the place. Your vivid descriptions and historical insights made me feel like I was right there, exploring the museum and its fascinating history.

It's so heartwarming to know that such a gem is being preserved and made accessible to the public. The way you highlighted the efforts of the community in maintaining this historic house is truly inspiring. I can only imagine the joy and pride it brings to the people of Greenbelt. The photos you included in…

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Oct 18, 2023

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Oct 12, 2023

Hey there! I just finished reading your article on the Greenbelt Historic House being back open, and I must say, it's incredibly exciting to see such a beautiful piece of history revived. I can only imagine the hard work and dedication that went into making this happen. Kudos to you and the team behind this project!

As someone who's always been passionate about preserving our historical landmarks, I was thrilled to read about the efforts being made to restore and reopen the Greenbelt Historic House. Your vivid descriptions and the way you highlighted the house's unique features truly transported me there. It's not just a house; it's a living testament to a bygone era. I'm looking forward to visiting in…

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Nov 26, 2022

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VISITOR INFORMATION 

Historic House  

 

10B Crescent Rd.

Greenbelt, MD 20770

Open Sundays 

Tours on the 1/2 hour

1pm to 4:30pm

Admission $5

Exhibition Gallery  

 

Lenore Thomas Straus Exhibit

Greenbelt Community Center

15 Crescent Rd. 

Greenbelt, MD 20770

Open M-Sat 9am-10pm, 

Sundays 10am-7pm

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Greenbelt Museum Office


15 Crescent Road

Greenbelt, Maryland 20770

301-507-6582 

info@greenbeltmuseum.org

Community Pledge

The strength of Greenbelt is diverse people living together in a spirit of cooperation. We celebrate all people. By sharing together all are enriched. We strive to be a respectful, welcoming community that is open, accessible, safe and fair.

Preserving and sharing the New Deal history of an experimental planned community built by FDR in suburban Maryland in 1937 and still thriving today.

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