The Baltimore and Potomac Railroad established a station at Waldorf in 1872. The completion of the Potomac River Bridge contributed to Waldorf's growth.
This American Indian Cultural Center in Waldorf shows the life of the Native American before European contact. There is a full-scale replica of a long house as well as tools, weapons, and the arts from the area.
Hours:
am-am; Sun:1pm-4pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Tips: Also open by appointment.
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Samuel Mudd was the physician who treated the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth, the morning after the assasination of Abraham Lincoln. Dr Samuel A Mudd Home Museum is located on 10 acres that include the house with family furnishings from the period and some outbuildings.
Hours:
March 31 to November 18: 11am-4pm; Sun:12pm-4pm; Closed: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri