Garrett County Historical Society shows off Western Maryland's Creativity in Companion Exhibit
The Garrett County Historical Society, who runs the transportation museum, serves as the host partner for the tour’s second stop. The historical society will collaborate with local organizations to create public programming around the Smithsonian exhibition’s themes and ideas from a regional standpoint.

“The value of Museum on Main Street is how far-reaching it is to a wide variety of Maryland communities,” says Lindsey Baker, CEO of Maryland Humanities. “I’m looking forward to seeing how our partners show off their region’s innovation, as well as seeing the long-term effects of how hosting the exhibition will help grow their organizational capacity.”
Spark!—the ninth Museum on Main Street (MoMS) project brought to the state by Maryland Humanities—will remain on view in Oakland through August 17 before it heads to four other locations.
“This opportunity is a tremendous honor and invaluable opportunity for the community,” says Karen White, Curator at Garrett County Historical Society.
Host partners create at least one additional, companion exhibit and develop public programs to complement the Smithsonian’s exhibition and highlight their own region’s story. Garrett County Historical Society’s companion exhibit, Innovation Destinations, highlights and encourages Marylanders to visit locations that White says “exemplify innovations” in the region.
Innovation Destinations includes sites such as Meadow Mountain Hemp, a hemp farm in the Appalachian Mountains; FireFly Farms, a group of cheese producers with a focus on sustainable farming; and the Discovery Center at Deep Creek State Park, which showcases Western Maryland’s natural resources and historical heritage in a hands-on experience for visitors of all ages.
Innovation Destinations also features (and receives support from) Backbone Food Farm; Deep Creek Lavender Farm; sailboat manufacturer Flying Scot; Mountain Lake Park Historical Association; glassblowing company Simon Pearce; and the Towns of Friendsville, Grantsville, Kitzmiller, and Oakland.
Maryland Public Television is the Media Sponsor for the tour of Spark! in Maryland. Garrett County Historical Society’s partners include Garrett County Arts and Entertainment; Garrett County Chamber of Commerce; Garrett County Ruth Enlow Libraries; Greater Oakland Business Association (GOBA); Maryland Heritage Area Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West; Mountain Lake Park Historical Association; and the Town of Oakland.
Spark! and Innovation Destinations run July 5–August 17, 2025 on the Second Floor of the Garrett County Museum of Transportation, located at 108 East Liberty Street in Oakland, Maryland.
The exhibition will be on view Wednesdays through Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Visitors can also make appointments for individual or group tours. Learn more on Maryland Humanities' website. For more information, contact Robert Forloney, Program Officer, Partnerships, at Maryland Humanities at rforloney@mdhumanities.org or (410) 463-2293. To schedule a tour, contact Garrett County Historical Society at gchsmuseums@gmail.com or (301) 334-3226.
The full tour schedule for Spark! in Maryland:
May 17, 2025 – June 29, 2025 | College of Southern Maryland Velocity Center with Life Journeys Writers Guild, Indian Head, Charles County |
July 5, 2025 – August 17, 2025 | Garrett County Historical Society, Oakland, Garrett County |
August 23, 2025 – October 5, 2025 | Captain Avery Museum, Shady Side, Anne Arundel County |
October 11, 2025 – November 23, 2025 | Accokeek Foundation, Accokeek, Prince George’s County |
November 29, 2025 – January 11, 2026 | Kennard Alumni Association, Centreville, Queen Anne’s County |
January 17, 2026 – March 1, 2026 | University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Somerset County |
Museum on Main Street (MoMS) is a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service program that teams up with state humanities councils to bring high-quality Smithsonian traveling exhibitions to museums, historical societies, and other small-town cultural venues across the country. These exhibits boost civic pride, as residents young and old, from diverse backgrounds come together to share and celebrate their heritage.
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