Culture
Downtown Hagerstown is home to a variety of significant cultural amenities and attractions. The Maryland Theatre plays host to the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and numerous musicals and entertainers throughtout the year, as well as hosting the annual Miss Maryland USA beauty pageants. The Washington County Playhouse is a traditional dinner theatre; the Academy Theatre Banquet and Conference Center houses the community theatre group, Potomac Playmakers. The new Barbara Ingram School for the Arts is a magnet high school for gifted performing and visual art students.
Other cultural draws include the University System of Maryland Hagertown Center, The City Ballet School, Washington County Free Library and the Farmers Market.
AVAILABLE LISTINGS
Hager House
Today the Hager House is now completely outfitted with authentic furnishings of the period. It depicts a life long since forgotten. Not many American cities older than the country itself ... more»
Hagerstown Railroad Museum at City Park
Located in City Park ,the Hagerstown Railroad Museum features hundreds of signs, signals, bells, telephones and tools that were used by railroad workers every day. Most of the items in ... more»
Maryland Symphony Orchestra
The Maryland Symphony Orchestra is Western Maryland’s premier professional orchestra serving audiences from the Quad-state region. The MSO attracts the ... more»
Maryland Theatre
The Maryland Theatre was built in 1915, partially destroyed by fire in 1974 and reopened in 1978. The marvelous acoustics are only surpassed by the wonderful ambiance of the theatre. more»
The Potomac Classical Youth Ballet Company
A Ballet Company for dancers 13 - 18 years of age dedicated to providing educational and performance opportunities for the area's most talented young dancers. more»
Washington County Free Library
Serving Washington County, Maryland, and the Cumberland Valley since 1898, the Washington County Free Library System is dedicated to serving the personal, educational, and professional information needs of our communities. ... more»
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts was founded by Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Singer, Jr. and incorporated in ... more»
Washington County Playhouse
Since its beginning, The Playhouse has been known for producing popular and much-loved Broadway musical classics, such as “Oklahoma,” “South ... more»








