Discover the best top things to do in Sandy Spring, United States including The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring, The Spring, Sandy Spring Slave Museum and African Art Gallery, Sandy Spring Museum, Underground Railroad Experience Trail Hikes.
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We are open for the 2021 season of adventure! The largest Adventure Park in North America. Challenge Yourself! Over 200 Platforms high in The Trees, covering 5 acres, interconnected by zip lines, ropes, obstacles, challenges and fun! 15 Separate courses, 7 difficulty levels, from beginner to insane. Unlimited climbing for 3 hours. Ages 5 - 94 (so far!) Reservations are required and limited.
The Adventure Park is fun, it's exercise, it's nature, it is a great time for people of almost all ages. A wonderful way to spend the day OUTSIDE in the TREES!
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The Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery is located in the historic freeman's village of Sandy Spring founded in 1728. Learn about the heritage of Blacks through the middle passage building America, salvation of the Underground Railroad,the struggle for civil rights and more. Tour a slaving clipper ship,step into an 18th century cabin and a replica of Nelson Mandela's childhood home.
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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.
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