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Fall Fun at the Museum!

Megan Searing Young

Celebrate Halloween Season with Us! We're kicking off Halloween season (what we call Hallo-Vintage-Ween!), with a FREE open house this Sunday, October 1 from 1pm-5pm. Come by for a quick mini tour and see our not-too-spooky collection of vintage Halloween decorations from paper cutouts of scarecrows and skulls to lit up plastic pumpkins from the 60s and 70s! Pre-registration not required. Our pop-up gift shop will be open, too! See below for info about a new holiday ornament for 2023! Also check out the Greenbelt Recreation Department's Artful Afternoon Extravaganza this Sunday! Tour the studios of Artists in Residence, hear a ukulele serenade, and more! Explore some of the venues and organizations that make historic Greenbelt a cultural hub! For details click here! Can't make the Museum open house on Sunday, October 1? No worries, our decorations will be up throughout October. You can visit us on Sundays where we offer tours on the half hour from 1pm-4:30pm, admission $5. Pre-registration not required. Or take a stroll in the evenings, walk by the Museum house, and peek in the windows to see our orange glowing decorations!



 
 
 

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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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