The city of College Park, Maryland celebrated the 200th anniversary of the Old Parish House in 2017 with a three-day event featuring lectures, art, music, dance, storytelling, and hands-on activities. This accession consists of fliers, a brochure on the history of the Old Parish House, the schedule for the event, speeches made by emcee Leslie Montroll, a College Park Municipal Scene newsletter, and three DVDs with videos and photos from the event.
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0.25 Linear Feet (1 Half-Hollinger Box)
3 Videodiscs (DVDs)
English
The Old Parish House at 200 collection documents the 200th anniversary of College Park's Old Parish House in 2017. This accession consists of fliers, a brochure on the history of the Old Parish House, the schedule for the event, speeches made by emcee Leslie Montroll, a College Park Municipal Scene newsletter, and three DVDs with videos and photos from the event.
This collection was donated to the University of Maryland Libraries by Leslie Montroll on May 17, 2018.
Materials were re-housed into archival quality boxes and placed in acid-free folders. Folders were left in the original order in which they were received.
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