2 Best Sights in Clinton, Prince George's County

Oxon Cove Park

This park preserves 20th-century farm life on a site where the Piscataway Native Americans once lived and was also once part of the Underground Railroad. Children can feed chickens, milk cows, and take a wagon ride. There's a fine view of Washington over the Potomac River. Throughout the year, the National Park Service offers programs such as sheep shearing in May, cider making in September, and "Talking Turkey," when kids can learn about and feed domestic and wild turkeys in November.

6411 Oxon Hill Rd., Clinton, Maryland, 20745, USA
301-763–1062
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Rate Includes: Free, Daily 8–4:30; reservations required for children\'s activities

Surratt House Museum

The Surratt House Museum, once a house and tavern, is where John Wilkes Booth sought refuge after assassinating President Lincoln. For her role in the conspiracy, Mary Surratt became the first woman to be executed by the federal government. She was said to have told one of her tenants to get the "shooting irons ready" for Booth as he was fleeing after the assassination. You can trace Booth's escape route on an electronic map at the visitor center. Costumed docents give tours of the house, talk about 19th-century life in Prince George's County, and discuss the Civil War, but they won't get into debates about Surratt's innocence or guilt. The Surratt Society sponsors a 12-hour John Wilkes Booth escape route tour in April and September that covers the 12 days Booth spent on the run in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

9118 Brandywine Rd., Clinton, Maryland, 20735, USA
301-868–1121
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $3, Wed. tours by appointment; Thurs.–Fri. 11–3, weekends noon–4; tours every ½ hr