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150th Anniversary Celebration of the Met!
On May 25, 1873, the Metropolitan Branch (“The Met”) of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad arrived in what was then called “Knowles Station,” setting in motion Kensington’s evolution from a small farming community of fewer than 100 residents to the thriving garden suburb it is today.
Please join us as we celebrate!

Sunday, through Thursday, June 15

Celebrate the train as you walk through Clum-Kennedy Park reading the story Steam Train Dream Train.

Tuesday, May 23 • 7:30pm

Susan Cooke Soderberg of the Germantown Historical Society presents a special Kensington-focused talk at Kensington’s Town Hall and via Zoom. us02web.zoom.us/j/84587088280pwd=Y2xEQ2JFZ1hZcUJqVTJOdTRpM0Rpdz09

Sunday, May 28 • 12-5pm

A party for all ages! There will be live music, food trucks, a trivia quiz, children’s activities, a caboose photo op, and a Kensington history display.
Parking options are shown at Babycatbrewery.com/faqs

Sunday, May 28 • 12-5pm

Stop at the Scavenger Hunt table at BabyCat Brewery to receive your passport and a list of stores to find. There will be a prize for the first person who returns their completed passport!

Sunday, May 29 • 10:30am-5pm

The celebration starts at Kensington’s historic station with live music, activities and treats! Then, hop on board the train to travel along the Metropolitan Branch! View train schedule, ticket prices, and more at Montgomerypreservation.org.


Sunday, May 28 & Monday, May 29 • 10am-5pm

Artists from the Montgomery Art Association will be around town, in our parks and on the street painting plein air. Come check out their works in progress!

Saturday, May 27 & Monday, May 29 • 12-5pm


Visit Adah Rose Gallery at 3766 Howard Ave. for a talk on how to purchase art. Coffee and bagels will be served.

For more details, visit KensingtonHistory.org.
Train Photo Op at Clum Kennedy Park