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Maryland State House Holiday Trees 2023

Make a visit to the Maryland State House an annual tradition for your family.

By Cristina Garay of Remodelandolacasa.com, updated by Darla Winstead, publisher of Macaroni KID Annapolis in 2023 December 7, 2023

Living in the DC, Maryland, Virginia metropolitan region is great and has a plethora of holiday activities and events. However, we tend to forget that there is an entire state of amazing Christmas sights to see. One of them was discovered by my daughter before her first year interning with the Maryland General Assembly.

Every year garden clubs from across Maryland deck the halls of the State House in Annapolis by decorating 24 Christmas trees. One representing each county and Baltimore City.

Each year a different garden club is chosen and they are tasked with decorating the tree based on the county or important events/figures from the area.

This is a wonderful opportunity to visit Annapolis which is all decked out for the holidays, but it's also a fantastic way to learn about our state and all the counties that conform to it, and it's also a great way to draw inspiration to decorate your own Christmas tree if you haven't started yet!


VISITING THE TREES

State House Visitor Information

The State House is open to the public every day from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., except Christmas and New Years Day. 

To help make your visit to the Maryland State House more enjoyable, and to provide you with an understanding of its rich and historic past, self-guided tour information is available in the Office of Interpretation on the first floor. 

Security Requirements: Please note that security measures are in place at the State House and other state buildings in the Annapolis complex. Picture IDs are required for entrance and metal detectors are in operation.


2022 Holiday Trees

CALVERT COUNTY

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

BALTIMORE CITY

Calvert county, MD
Holiday decor Annapolis MD

All the ornaments on this Christmas tree were created by artists of the Calvert Garden Club: Pat Childs, Suzan Miller, Diane Reyno, Denise Moroney, and Beth Beighiey.





Historic places in Anne Arundel County. Created by the Crofton Village Garden
Club Members.







Baltimore Firsts Tree decorated by the Mt. Washington Garden Club, District IV, Baltimore City.

So many first ones that I didn't know about...
1774 - First Post Office system in the U.S.
1816 - First city streets illuminated by hydrogen gas.
1839 - First commercial canning of corn.
1892 - First Ouija board.




FREDERICK COUNTY

HARFORD COUNTY

CAROLINE COUNTY




Green Walled Garden - A tribute to Frederick County's Roots from Jaskers Ghance Garden Club of Frederick.

Christmas tree decorated by The Country Garden Club of Harford County.


The Green Garden County.






TALBOT COUNTY

ST. MARY'S COUNTY

WORCESTER COUNTY




Waterfowl of Talbot County. Each bird was hand-crafted by members of the Talbot County Garden Club & The Oxford Garden Club.
The Return of the Dove to St. Mary's city.



A special holiday celebration from the Worcester County Garden Club, Berlin, MD.





KENT COUNTY

SOMERSET COUNTY

BALTIMORE COUNTY




Sultana Downrigging by the Chestertown Garden Club.



Gold Star Memorial - A tribute to Gold Star Families whose loved ones paid the ultimate price defending the United States of America.  By the Somerset County Garden Club.
Historic Baltimore County by the Monkton Garden Club.






CHARLES COUNTY

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY

From Charles county MD
from Montgomery county - Maryland
dedicated to Queen Elizabeth
Pedersen Farm - Charles County, MD by
La Plata Garden Club.

Lifelong Learning Christmas Tree


A tribute to the county's namesake by the Queen Anne's County Garden Club and the Kent Island Garden Club.





Special thanks to Cristina Garay of https://www.remodelandolacasa.com/ for allowing Macaroni KID Annapolis to reprint this post and photographs. Check out her blog for DIY home projects, decorating ideas, and crafts.     Remodelando la Casa