Thank you for your interest in Sandy Spring Museum.
Here you will find lo-resolution and high-resolution photographs of the Museum architecture and selected activities. Please feel free to use these for media publications. Credit should always be given as "Courtesy of the Sandy Spring Museum."
If you have questions, please contact the Museum using the information on the Press Releases below.
We are glad to answer questions about the history of the community, or to assist members of the press with specific research needs. Please be in touch at 301-774-0022. We recognize the pressure of deadlines and will do all we can to accommodate you.
Exterior views of the Museum
Lo-res 1 2 3 -- Hi-res 1 2 3
Hands-On-History camp 2011
Lo-res 1 2 3 4 5 6 -- Hi-res 1 2 3 4 5 6
Strawberry Festival
Lo-res 1 2 3 -- Hi-res 1 2 3
Family Fun Day
Lo-res 1 2 3 4 5 -- Hi-res 1 2 3 4 5
History programs
Media Contact
Sharon Ann Holt
Executive Director
301-774-0022
sholt@sandyspringmuseum.org
The Sandy Spring Museum, located on MD Rt 108 in Sandy Spring, was founded in 1980 as the established community of farms, pastureland and, winding roads was becoming a bedroom community of four-lane intersections and upscale commuters. Our mission is to serve the growing community as a link to a history rich in social reform, progressive farming techniques, inventions, education, and cultural achievement. Our award-winning facility, designed by Brookeville architect Miche Booz, supports exhibits, research, education programs, and special events. The Sandy Spring Museum is a 501 (c) (3) organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. |