Description:
The U. S. Colored Troops (USCT) Interpretive Center is under the purview of St. Mary’s County Recreation and Parks Division. The Center serves as home base for the United Committee for Afro-American Contributions of St. Mary’s County.
Inside the USCT Interpretive Center, visitors can learn about wo St. Mary’s County Congressional Medal of Honor recipients who served in the 38th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. Colored Troops and fought for the Union during the Civil War. These two men received the Medal of Honor for their valor and bravery at the Battle of New Market Heights, Virginia, in 1864. There are also exhibits on other aspects of local history, including segregated education.
Additional Information:
Exhibit of Paintings of United States Colored Troops Opens in Lexington Park, MD, Blog: The Reconstruction Era
Unveiling The Untold: United States Colored Troops and Their Legacies, YouTube, July 10,2023. 1.21:28 in length.
Battle of New Market Heights: Chaffin’s Farm, American Battlefield Trust.
Planning Your Visit
Location: The U.S. Colored Troops Interpretive Center is located at the Lexington Manor Passive Park at
21675 S. Coral Drive in Lexington Park, Maryland.
Information, call the St. Mary’s County Recreation and Parks Museum Division (301) 994-1471 or
visit on Facebook and click on “events”.
Access: The Center is open periodically for celebrations and events such as Juneteenth, Black History Month, and special exhibits.