Last updated: March 25, 2025
Place
Historic Sotterley

Historic Sotterley, Inc.
Gifts/Souvenirs/Books, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Parking - Auto, Picnic Shelter/Pavilion, Restroom
Historic Sotterley, a National Historic Landmark and UNESCO Site of Memory, invites visitors to connect with over 300 years of American history. Situated on a former plantation, this non-profit museum preserves 94 acres, including the 1703 Manor House and an 1830s Slave Dwelling. Guided tours and exhibits share stories of the site’s complex past and evolving legacy.
A Chesapeake Gateways Network Site, Historic Sotterley offers insight into the region’s cultural and natural heritage. Its location along the Patuxent River highlights the area's vital role in shaping local history and connecting communities to the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Visitors can explore scenic trails, join bird walks with the St. Mary's County Audubon Society, and relax in the Colonial Revival Garden, a seasonal highlight known for its vibrant peonies.
Through the preservation of historic structures and landscapes, Historic Sotterley fosters a deeper understanding of America’s history and its legacy of slavery. Whether drawn by history, educational programs, or natural beauty, visitors will find meaningful experiences that connect the past with the present.
Discover award-winning exhibits, guided tours, and cultural events, or simply enjoy the beauty of this historic site. To plan your trip, visit https://sotterley.org.