MONTGOMERY PARKS
OPEN IN SPRING!
Oakley Cabin
African American Museum & Park Explore the rich history of Oakley Cabin’s African American roadside community. Learn how these tenant farm families lived and worked on this historic site from emancipation well into the 20th century. Their culture and traditions heavily influenced those of surrounding communities, and their story is deeply woven into Montgomery County’s history. At the center of this site is Oakley Cabin, now serves as a living history museum. Visit our website at OakleyCabin.org for current programming and event information. BECOME A VOLUNTEER TOUR GUIDE!
Share your love of history, the great outdoors, and agriculture with visitors of all ages. Volunteer opportunities meet SSL requirements. FREE training provided. Register online at HistoryInTheParks.org.
OAKLEY CABIN AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM & PARK 3610 Brookeville Road | Olney, MD 20832 HistoryInTheParks.org | 301-650-4373