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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. rent. For more information, visit http:// www.greenwellfoundation.org/. Historic St. Mary’s City, St. Mary’s City. If you’re really into history, this living history museum might be the place for you to step back in time and celebrate in a colonial setting. The museum recreates life in Maryland’s first capital, which was the fourth permanent settlement in British North America. Rental options include the 1676 State House or the http://www.oldebretoninn.com for more information. Sotterley Plantation, Hollywood. With gorgeous views of the Patuxent River and a variety of venues on site to choose from, Sotterley Plantation offers more than 300 years of history to your wedding day. Prepare for your day in the Spinning Cottage, marry in the formal colonial gardens and celebrate with a reception in or near the restored barn. Couples can also choose the Mansion Brome Howard Inn Darnall’s Chance Victorian-style Margaret Brent Garden and Gazebo. Find more information at http://www.stmaryscity.org/Rentals.html. Olde Breton Inn, Leonardtown. High above Breton Bay, the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay sits the Olde Breton Inn, a historic house built as early as 1670. It was once the home of priests in the Society of Jesus during the early settlement of Maryland. The site can be an all-in-one location: ceremony, reception, caterer and rentals. Visit Portico or Custom’s Warehouse for their festivities. Find more information at http://www.sotterley.org. Summerseat Farm, Mechanicsville. A traditional Southern Maryland plantation, Summerseat Farm is a working farm. Its history has been traced back to 1732, and the Georgian-style home, gardens, and resident buffalo, sheep and other animals provide a beautiful backdrop for your wedding. Smaller events can be held inside the 94 | SOUTHERN MARYLAND WEDDINGS WINTER / SPRING 2009 |