Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM) encompasses 560 scenic acres along the Patuxent River in Calvert County, Maryland, more than 70 identified archaeological sites, and 9,000 years of documented human occupation. Whether you come to hike our miles of trails, explore our Visitor Center full of interactive exhibits, or enjoy one of our educational programs or events , you will leave with a greater appreciation for the land and the people who once lived here. JPPM is also the home of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab), which houses over 9 million artifacts.
JPPM provides information and resources regarding the history of Black, Indigenous and Other People of Color in a variety of formats:
- Archaeological sites with interpretive panels. These sites and panels are accessible on Park trails.
- FAQ Archaeology Exhibit in the Visitor’s Center includes segments on pre-contact period sites and on Sukeek’s Cabin site.
- JPPM Library has over 15,000 titles relating to all aspects of Maryland’s history. Books do not circulate, but an online catalog is available. Southern Maryland Regional Files are also housed in the MAC Lab.
- Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab has over 10 million artifacts spanning from 10,000 years ago until the early-mid 20th Portions available online; physical access upon request during MAC Lab hours. Qualifying institutions can borrow artifacts for display or study.
- Audio and transcripts of oral histories of local Black families. Available upon request.
- Portraits, daguerreotypes, and primary documents of local Black families. Available to view upon request.
- Through Ebony Eyes digital exhibit can be viewed on large screen display.
- Field trip programs for school age children on rural life and sharecropping are scheduled through the Education Department.
- Park-wide special events like Discovering Archaeology Day and American Indian Heritage Day are free and open to the public.
- Educators, docents, and archaeologists give tours, talks, and participate in outreach programs upon request.
JPPM hosts Calvert County’s NAACP Family and Community Day each June.