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On the morning of America’s 250th birthday, Thomas Stone National Historic Site invites you to begin the day with a spec...
06/12/2026

On the morning of America’s 250th birthday, Thomas Stone National Historic Site invites you to begin the day with a special ceremony and wreath‑laying to honor the enduring legacy of a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Following the ceremony, guests are invited to step beyond the barriers and into his 18th‑century world. After years of dedicated restoration work, the historic Thomas Stone House has been transformed from a museum‑style viewing space into an immersive home filled with carefully selected, period‑accurate furnishings.

For the first time in decades, visitors can walk through the rooms of the first floor and connect with the past in a personal way, seeing authentic details up close and gaining a deeper understanding of daily life during the Revolutionary era. Each room tells a story, brought to life through historically informed furniture, décor, and interpretive insights that reveal how Thomas Stone and his household shaped, and were shaped by, the events of their time.

This July 4th, whether you’re a history enthusiast, a national parks traveler, or a family seeking a meaningful experience during America’s 250th, you are a guest in a home that helped shape a nation.

On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia laid before his fellow delegates in the Continental Congress a resolve “....
06/05/2026

On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia laid before his fellow delegates in the Continental Congress a resolve “...that these united colonies are and of right ought to be independent states.” This paved the way for Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of the Independence and for Thomas Stone to help draft the Articles of Confederation.

As part of the America 250th celebration, Thomas Stone National Historic Site will interpret the Lee resolution on independence on Sunday, June 7, 2026.

10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.: Guided tours of the Thomas Stone House. (Please arrive ten minutes before tour times to walk from the Visitor Center to the Thomas Stone House.)
2:30 pm: A presentation on the Lee resolution in the Visitor Center.

Thomas Stone National Historic Site is proud to begin the Semiquincentennial season by welcoming visitors to explore one...
05/14/2026

Thomas Stone National Historic Site is proud to begin the Semiquincentennial season by welcoming visitors to explore one of Maryland’s most historically significant counties.

From the oldest Catholic parish in the United States to the residencies of several Founding Fathers, Charles County is home to an extraordinary collection of historic sites that help tell the story of our nation’s founding. To commemorate the beginning of America’s 250th anniversary season, staff from the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail will join us at Thomas Stone National Historic Site on May 16 to share insights into how Maryland’s history helped shape the story of the United States.

Thomas Stone National Historic Site is excited to announce its official re-opening for the summer 2026 season! In honor ...
05/08/2026

Thomas Stone National Historic Site is excited to announce its official re-opening for the summer 2026 season! In honor of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, we invite you to join the festivities at the historic home of Thomas Stone, a Founding Father and signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Located at 6655 Rose Hill Road in Port To***co, Maryland, the site welcomes visitors every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm through December 2026. Guided tours of the house are available at 10:30 am and 1:00 pm during open hours.

12/29/2025
🎄 Season’s Greetings from Thomas Stone National Historic Site! 🎄From the peaceful grounds of Haberdeventure, we celebrat...
12/25/2025

🎄 Season’s Greetings from Thomas Stone National Historic Site! 🎄

From the peaceful grounds of Haberdeventure, we celebrate the spirit of the holidays and the enduring legacy of Thomas Stone—one of our nation’s Founding Fathers.

As we gather with loved ones and reflect on this past year, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a joyful holiday season filled with peace, love, and fellowship.


Do you really want to spend the weekend of Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th in a shopping mall? Instead, ...
12/05/2025

Do you really want to spend the weekend of Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th in a shopping mall? Instead, you can have a little festive fun at Thomas Stone National Historic Site in Port To***co Maryland. Your visit will include the tour of a home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence, which is decorated for the holidays.

You can also complete a scavenger hunt on the creation of the Maryland Line, which repeatedly saved the day in the American Revolution. In fact, Maryland’s nickname of the “Old Line State” honors the First Maryland Regiment role in bringing about American liberty from Great Britain.

If you cannot visit Thomas Stone National Historic Site this weekend, remember to come when the site reopens in 2026 during the 250th birthday of the United States.

📸 Volunteer Opportunity: Help Preserve the Past Through Photos!Step into the story of Thomas Stone National Historic Sit...
11/25/2025

📸 Volunteer Opportunity: Help Preserve the Past Through Photos!

Step into the story of Thomas Stone National Historic Site and help safeguard its photographic record. We’re looking for volunteers to assist with organizing and cataloging a collection of historic and contemporary photographs that capture the history of this remarkable place.

As a volunteer, you’ll:
🗂️ Sort and label photographs
📝 Help catalog images for archival purposes
📦 Ensure proper storage to preserve them for future generations

Whether you're handling vintage black-and-white prints or more recent snapshots, your work will help build a well-documented visual history that highlights the cultural significance of the site. No archival experience? No problem! If you have a passion for history and an eye for detail, we’ll provide all the materials and guidance you need.

This is a unique opportunity to:

✅ Engage with historical artifacts
✅ Celebrate America’s 250th birthday by preserving photographs that tell the story of a Founding Father’s home.
✅ Be part of a meaningful project that supports public history

Interested? Drop us a message us at [email protected] or stop by to learn more!

Volunteer Opportunity: Please take a seat! 🪑George Washington Birthplace National Monument and Thomas Stone National His...
11/25/2025

Volunteer Opportunity: Please take a seat! 🪑

George Washington Birthplace National Monument and Thomas Stone National Historic Site are looking for volunteers to help give new life to a collection of chairs and furniture in need of a little TLC!

We’ve got 13 chairs ready for a fresh coat of paint (sanding is already done!) and three larger pieces that need a bit of sprucing up and new hardware. The park will provide all materials, including a paint sprayer to help speed things along.
This hands-on project is a great way to:

✅ Contribute to your community
✅ Be part of a team effort
✅ Enhance upcoming exhibits at Thomas Stone National Historic Site during America's 250th birthday
✅ Leave a lasting impact visitors will enjoy for years to come

No experience? No problem! Just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. You’ll be working directly with our Chief of Cultural Resource Management, so it’s also a great chance to learn something new.

🛠️ All tools and supplies provided.
🎨 Come ready to get creative and make a difference!

Interested? Drop us a message us at [email protected] or stop by to learn more!

Due to a restroom renovation project at Thomas Stone National Historic Site, the visitor center will be unavailable for ...
11/19/2025

Due to a restroom renovation project at Thomas Stone National Historic Site, the visitor center will be unavailable for the remainder of the park’s 2025 operating season. During this time, visitor services will be provided at the Thomas Stone House. Regular park hours will remain in effect, and access to the park grounds will not be affected.

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Port To***co, MD
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