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Maryland - Music and Performing Arts

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    Welcome to Maryland's campus for the arts in North Bethesda, presenting concerts, art exhibitions, afternoon teas and family festivals in the mansion and new 1,976-seat music center.

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    Located in Baltimore's historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood, Peabody is one of the country's premier music schools and stages more than 800 music and dance performances annually.

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    Strathmore
    Welcome to Maryland's campus for the arts in North Bethesda, presenting concerts, art exhibitions, afternoon teas and family festivals in the mansion and new 1,976-seat music center.

    The Peabody Institute
    Located in Baltimore's historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood, Peabody is one of the country's premier music schools and stages more than 800 music and dance performances annually.

    Schooner Sultana 1768 and the Sultana Center
    Based in Chestertown, the schooner Sultana sails the Bay teaching bay ecology and Colonial maritime history to thousands of students each year. Public sails also available.

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