Gaithersburg Community Museum

Address: 9 S Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Phone: 301-258-6160

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A Family Museum in Olde Towne Gaithersburg

The City of Gaithersburg’s Community Museum is located in the restored 1884 B&O Railroad Station complex. The Museum features educational exhibits and programs designed to spark visitors’ interest and imagination in our City’s history.

The Community Museum comprises the historic Freight House, the History Park and the rolling stock of the Gaithersburg Railway Museum.

The Gaithersburg Railroad Station was a major rail complex at the time it was built in 1884, and in 1978, its buildings were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today it still serves as a central focus in our City’s Olde Towne district.

Permanent and rotating exhibits, educational programs and a gift shop are housed in the Freight House. Interactive displays include a bank, school room and general mercantile store.

The History Park is nestled between the Train Station and Freight House and features plaques with historical photographs and information on the City’s history and development. Plantings in the park include some of the original peonies from the Schwartz family’s garden. The Schwartz family once owned the home that now serves as our City Hall.

The trains, or rolling stock exhibit in the yard just outside the Freight House currently features a 1918 Buffalo Creek and Gauley #14 Steam Locomotive and a C&O Railroad Bay Window Caboose. The museum will be adding a 1950s Budd Car to the rolling stock exhibit soon.

In partnership with the Gaithersburg Historical Association, the City of Gaithersburg collects photographs, documents, and other historic articles that tell the story of Gaithersburg and present that story in an interesting and interpretive manner. Tours, programs, local history publications, rentals, genealogical and other research opportunities, and much more are all waiting for you and your family at the Gaithersburg Community Museum.



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Hours

Open During Construction
Thurs. - Sat. 10 a.m - 2 p.m.
Additional Hours by Appointment.

Videos:

Gaithersburg: The History
75 Years and Still Growing
Montgomery County during WWII
View videos on your computer using a web browser and Windows Media Player.

Current Exhibits:

Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory

Gaithersburg Connections to the Lincoln Assassination Gaithersburg in the Civil War

General Mercantile Store Bank Teller Replica (interactive)

School Room (interactive)

Railroad History (Located in Caboose)

Gaithersburg in the Civil War


Summit Hall Farm House
Summit Hall Farm House


What Do You Know About Gaithersburg?

Summit Hall: Historic House, Hallowed Home

Deer Park - A Hidden Treasure

The People of Summit Hall

The Mills of Gaithersburg

The Gaithersburg International Latitude Observatory

For an historical overview of Gaithersburg, visit the City History webpage.

Gaithersburg - Washington Grove Volunteer Fire Department Museum

The Gaithersburg - Washington Grove V.F.D. Fire Museum, at 13 E. Diamond Avenue in Olde Towne Gaithersburg, is open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

The museum includes a restored Diamond-T 1941 pumper, as well as helmets, uniforms, badges, department logs, radios and other items dating back to the 1920s.

www.gwgvfd.org/museum.cfm




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