Westminster is a city in northern Maryland, United States. A suburb of both Baltimore and Washington, D.C., it is the seat of Carroll County. The city's population was 18,590 at the 2010 census. Westminster is an outlying community within the Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA, which is part of a greater Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV CSA.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
We came up here on a beautiful summer day, driving up MD 97 through farms and charming small towns. Sunflower Gardens was a pleasant refuge, walking through sunflowers and other flowers, finding zen while watching bees and butterflies do their thing. The flowers were beautiful, they have an affordable cut your own deal that can run from $8-$13 and on our visit the workers even threw in a couple of home grown tomatoes. This is a good way to spend a Saturday or Sunday mid-morning/afernoon.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
The holidays were a wonderful time to visit this museum although it stays closed now till the spring but what an educational return to yesteryear to see how people lived in the past. Interestingly enough, this area was not devastated that much during the Depression because the farms were self-sufficient. The museum houses a full-scale farm house which contains artifacts from everyday life in each room, a tin shop, a blacksmith’s shop, a general store, a barn, farm implements, gardens, and historical archives. What is amazing is the amount of donations that have been made to showcase an authentic lifestyle for these rural residents of Carroll County. Families were touring during our visit, but the museum can accommodate school groups, weddings and women’s teas. Another place to stop is the arts council downtown located in a restored theatre on Main Street. Their Xmas offerings of local crafts runs from Thanksgiving until the holidays and is a perfect place to shop for local well-made items.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
My husband and I took advantage of the first low-humidity-sunny-day-in-the-time-of-covid and left the Annapolis area for a Sunday drive and walk. We wound up at Union Mills and it was a wonderful visit. We've visited lots - and I do mean lots-of historic landmarks in our time, and were enchanted by this place. The house is closed because of covid but the mill tour was open - and it was the first commercial mill we've been to in Maryland - except for Wye Mills on the eastern shore. The docent was fabulous - he was involved in the Mill's restoration in the 1980's, became a Williamsburg interpreter, and has now moved back in his retirement to run the mill. We assumed that a mill dating to the 18th century was not operational - what a nice surprise to find that they still grind wheat and corn and to see those wheels turn. They are covid prepared, hand sanitizer everywhere and masks required. And lovely respite.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
32,000 Square Feet of Indoor Fun! With Laser Tag, Glow in the Dark Miniature Golf, Bumper Cars, Inflatables, Batting Cages, Arcade Games and more, there is something for everyone! Come visit us for a day of fun! Please visit our website for up to date hours of operation.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
If you are local to Westminster, you should be able to speak to the wines of Serpent Ridge. It is a family owned winery that prides themselves with caring for their grapes every single day. I know this because when I drive to work in the morning, I see the owners themselves out tending the vines. You may not think that Maryland can compete with a California cabernet but I challenge you to stop by and put that challenge to the test. I promise that you will not only love the wine but you will also be treated like family.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Carroll Arts Center is a gem of a theater/art museum in Westminster, Md. They offer a wide variety of movies and live theater as well as wonderful art exhibits. We love the free family summer movies. The spring Peep Show is a must see, and I love to support local artists by purchasing their items on display around Christmastime. Show prices are affordable for someone on a budget. I’m grateful for this sweet haven of culture and creativity!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
We started early on a hot day and did a nice loop which eventually crossed a creek. You have to either take your shoes off or walk/slither across a falls tree. Great shade all the way through and varied terrain, even some hills.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
Nestled in Carroll County's rolling countryside, our cozy Tasting Room is a beautiful destination to rest and relax. Join us to taste delicious, Maryland-grown wines by the glass, bottle or flight. We serve a variety of local cheeses, charcuterie, soups and other seasonal fare and you are also welcome to bring your own picnic. Live music sessions featuring talented local artists every Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.
Nice venue with plenty of parking. Excellent Rose that I always enjoy especially in the heat of summer. Pleasant staff and lots of room to socially distance. Music on Fridays - check the website
4.0 based on 94 reviews
our family has gone here for years. my inlaws first took me when i was a teenager and now cloe to 60 myself. cooffee is the best in westminster. the long term stafff are the best there is. they even rememebr you and your orders if you are a regular. have a great farmers market attached with the best home made pies , canned goods, fruit and veggies around. flowers and vegetable plants in the summer. if ever coming to westminster make sure you stop there for breakfast at least on the weekends when the regular staff are there.
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