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Westminster, MD will host the 2014 Maryland Wine Festival at the Carroll County Farm Museum located at 500 S. Center St., Westminster. Presenting local wines since 1984, this year's festival is scheduled to take place Saturday, September 20 from10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday, September 21 from 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Maryland is at the heart of wine making in this part of the country so it is only natural Westminster hosts the Maryland Wine Festival, the largest event of its kind in the State. Over 30 Maryland wineries wil...
Westminster, Maryland, considered a hidden gem in the greater Baltimore area, is a small, yet thriving community offering area families a variety of local attractions, festivals, and events to enjoy.
Celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2014, Westminster community residents will commemorate the occasion with a year full of festivities. The motto of Westminster, Maryland is "Where history meets tomorrow." Historic markers and buildings throughout town point to the historic significance of the community, yet its willingness to embrace technology and progress showing how it really is a city of tomorrow.
Westminster Maryland is a great place to live as your options for work, entertainment, and cultural attractions are limitless. Westminster's restaurants draw many people to the city. From fine dining to casual places to enjoy a quick bite with family and friends, there's something for everyone.
Favorites local restaurants include:
Artisan Wine Co., 61 1/2 East Main Street, Westminster
Enjoy imported beer, microbrews, and a wide assortment of wine and sparkling wines along with a selection of small bites to complement your choice of beverage. The setting is intimate and perfect for a quiet date night or a night out to...
From its early days when it was known as Western Maryland College, McDaniel College has been at the heart of the Westminster education community. Although it is a private institution, the college has been open to all students regardless of race, religion, gender or ethnicity since it opened its doors in September of 1837. It was one of the first co-ed colleges in the nation, and the first to open south of the Mason-Dixon line.
History of McDaniel College in the Westminster Maryland Community
The first undergraduate class consisted of 37 students focusing on eight areas of study housed in a single building on top of scenic hillside in Westminster Maryland. Over the years, the campus has grown to include 72 buildings on a sprawling 160-acre campus and a campus in Budapest, Hungary.
In 2002 the colle...
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