Name of Trip: Guided Tour of Forest Glen National Seminary
Leader: Phil Boyer
Date: Saturday, October 28, 2017
Cost: $5.00
Time: Tours start at 1:00 pm and last about 2 hours.
Location/Address/Link: 2755 Cassedy Street, Silver Spring, in front of the historic gymnasium on Cassedy Street at Linden Lane. Google Maps
SaveOurSeminary.org/tours/tours/
Parking:
Park on Linden Lane or as directed by Save Our Seminary members at Cassedy and Linden.
Carpool location/time:
Meet at Giant Food at 8750 Arliss St., in Silver Spring, in parking lot at furthest point from the Giant entrance. Map of Carpool Location
Depart Giant at 12:15 p.m. – arrive at seminary by 1:00 p.m.
Overview:
“Only a few miles from the DC border, there’s a place that looks like a Mother Goose rhyme collided with the Gilded Age. There’s a Dutch windmill, a Japanese pagoda, and a Swiss chalet. There’s a four-story opulent grand ballroom with vaulted ceilings and oak buttresses. And in the middle of a wooded glen, there’s a vine-covered English castle with a drawbridge.”
Source: Washingtonian article
From the tour site:
“While walking the property, the guides present the Seminary’s buildings, statues, and landscape features in their historical and social context. The stunning ballroom and other unique interior spaces are included in the tour.”
Some recent photos, from Andrew Rein
National Park Seminary tour-2016-0528 example photos
Lunch Ideas for after the visit:
Pacci’s Trattoria Good pizza, Italian, and beer; 6 Post Office Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910; Phone: (301) 588-0867
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