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Bayside History Museum – Native People on the Bay

History

Native People on the Bay an archaeology exhibit dedicated to the Indigenous people at what is today Colony Cove. The exhibit includes an Algonquin information panel, archaeological artifacts (arrowheads, pipe stems, stone tools), a replica log canoe with furs, paddles, and rudimentary tools.

Planning Your Visit

 

 

  • Physical access

Bayside is open Wednesday through Sunday 9a.m. to 12 noon.

Guides are available for visitors.  The site ADA compliant.

For group visits contact Grace Mary Brady, 410-610-5970 or 410-257-7777

County: Calvert County
Themes: Indigenous People and Culture
Timeframes: 10,000 – 1606 Before settlers and colonization
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

Details

Type of Entry: Individual Resource
County: Calvert County
Themes: Indigenous People and Culture
Timeframes: 10,000 – 1606 Before settlers and colonization
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

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