On March 11th (10am-2pm), immerse yourself in the captivating charm and rich history of the Kentlands Mansion. Join us on a delightful Saturday for an exclusive and rare opportunity to discover everything this magnificent estate has to offer along with popular vendors.
Kentlands Mansion Weekend Tours and Open House will offer a variety of samples from Key Ingredients Catering, free small Mehndi designs provided by Mehndi by Soma, a sparkling cider toast, flower arrangements by Park Florist, Music by DJ G Events, and smoothies by Pacha Mama Juice Co!
Complete tours of the Kentlands Mansion will occur every half hour, beginning at 10am. The last tour of the day will begin at 1:30pm. Register for this free event at https://gburg.md/40IZZEn.
History
The Tschiffely-Kent property has been a landmark along Darnestown Road since 1900. The stately mansion was built by Frederick Tschiffely, and later sold to Otis Beall Kent in 1942. The elegant property now belongs to the City of Gaithersburg, and is an ideal venue for weddings, receptions, social functions and business meetings.

Rotating Arts Gallery
In addition, the Kentlands Mansion has a rotating art gallery, curated by employees at the Arts Barn. Every 3 months, the Mansion features new artwork and guests are invited to schedule appointments to walk through the Mansion Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.
Check the Kentlands Mansion calendar for upcoming community events and classes.
Additional historical information on the Kentlands Mansion: https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/about-us/city-facilities/kentlands-mansion/history-of-kentlands-mansion#ad-image-2

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