Discover the best top things to do in Montgomery County, United States including Waverly Street Gallery, Noyes Library for Young Children, A Game of Rooms Rockville, Big Escape Rooms, National Capital Trolley Museum, The Shops at Wisconsin Place, Sandy Spring Museum, Olney Theatre Center, Imagination Stage, Puppet Co. Playhouse.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Been around forever. The smallest library in the county. A true library for kids (and their parents). If you have small children; this should be on your radar.
5.0 based on 216 reviews
Come experience the highly rated and acclaimed escape room in Montgomery County, Maryland! Perfect for birthdays, corporate team building, family bonding events, or even just a gathering of friends.
Great experience!! Our kids range from 15 - 18 and they all enjoyed Prison Break. The guide, Usama, was very engaged and did a terrific job of helping the group with hints and encouragement. All of the kids in our group have done escape rooms elsewhere but they all felt like this was the best one. Totally worth it!
5.0 based on 206 reviews
Big Escape Rooms is Silver Spring's premier interactive entertainment experience. With new themes and regularly updated room we provide each of our participants with a fun filled, immersive experience. With 1 hour, you solve riddles, puzzles and crack codes to escape! Located in the heart of Silver Spring. Visit us today at Big Escape Rooms! Can you escape?
Completed the clown room is about 53 minutes with our 5 person team, was a great challenge and lots of fun to go along with it! Thanks to Josh for looking after us so well, highly recommend.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Great for littles! Intimate and interactive! Perfect trolley ride with Santa! They do Birthday parties too!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
High rollers and shopaholics will love this locale with Bloomingdales, Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus, Saks and well as Nordstrom Rack and Marshall’s all within a few blocks. Generally, if you can’t find it here, you don’t need it! Wish all the stores were under one roof so that you could avoid the elements on hot summer or cold winter days, but there’s lots of great coffee shops and bistros for a hot or cold beverage while you navigate the landscape. Metro is steps away or lots of free, validated parking by one of the stores also to make this venue attractive.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
It's all about community. The Sandy Spring Museum is a place where people can develop meaningful connections by exploring community history through the visual, literary and performing arts. The Sandy Spring Museum began when a group of residents noted that the community's history was being sold off with every passing of a long-time resident. The organization was incorporated in 1981 by volunteers who set up shop in the basement of the Sandy Spring Bank. For many years, they operated out of the bank, exhibiting artifacts in hand-made cases and hosting many lectures on local history. It was this group who started the Strawberry Festival, which has become part of the community's history itself! The museum moved to the residence Tall Timbers in 1986 and celebrated its grand re-opening in 1997 at its permanent location on Bentley Road. The land on which the museum sits was donated by the Bentley Family, whose ancestors moved to Sandy Spring in the late 1700s. In 2007, the museum complex was completed with the addition of a state-of-the-art research library and collections storage facility. The museum, which sits on 7 beautifully landscaped acres, is the heart of the Sandy Spring community.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
just went there again last night, for another excellent production. it has been consistent over the years, offers a mix of musicals, children's shows, classical and contemporary, across the shifting American landscape. often shows are provocative. mix of new and seasoned talent. never come home disappointed. Community theatre at its best. how lucky we are that they are in our neighborhood.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Imagination Stage is the largest and most respected multi-disciplinary theatre arts organization for young people in the Mid-Atlantic region. We offer a year-round season of professional shows (adult actors performing for families and classes), after-school programs and summer camps for ages 1-18, and arts-integration professional development training for teachers, students, schools, and families. All of our programs are informed by our core belief in making the arts inclusive and accessible to all children, regardless of their physical, cognitive, or financial status.
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