Bonus Podcast: SPARK Your Imagination at the Captain Avery Museum in Shady Side
Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Release Date: 09/04/2025
Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
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info_outlineTucked away in Shady Side is one of the Chesapeake’s true hidden gems—the Captain Avery Museum. Step through the doors and you’re stepping back into the 1860s, into the life of a waterman making his living from the Bay. It’s a small museum with a big story, and right now it’s hosting something very special.
The Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit called SPARK is on display, showing how rural communities across America have solved local problems with the creativity of ordinary people. It’s a fascinating reminder that innovation doesn’t just come from labs and cities—it happens in our neighborhoods too.
And while you’re there, don’t miss Buyboats to Beaches, a semi-permanent exhibit that traces 100 years of resiliency on the Chesapeake. The centerpiece is the Norman Gross collection of boat models—each one tied to a personal story, each one a piece of Bay history made tangible.
Of course, no Chesapeake museum would be complete without celebrating the oyster, and the Captain Avery Museum does it in style with their annual Oyster Festival. Mark your calendars for October 15th when the grounds will come alive with food, music, and all things oyster.
We sat down with Executive Director Elaina Lill Uhl and Board Member Peggy Oriani to talk about what makes the museum so unique, the joy of preserving Bay heritage, and how these exhibits keep the waterman’s story alive for future generations.
If you’ve never been to the Captain Avery Museum, it’s worth the trip. History, community, innovation, and oysters—it’s all waiting in Shady Side.
Have a listen!
LINKS:
- Captain Avery Museum (Website)
- Captain Avery Museum (Facebook)
- Captain Avery Museum (Instagram)