There is a little-known exhibit in Maryland that deserves more attention. This charming woodland spot is straight out of a storybook, igniting imaginations of the young and old. Check out this wonderfully quirky exhibit in Southern Maryland before it’s too late.

Previously, we featured the unique gardens at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center.

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What we didn’t mention is that each year from April through September, this Maryland gem has a magical fairy garden exhibit.

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Stroll through the grounds to see these enchanting fairy houses up close.

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Each one is unique and made of numerous materials from recycled goods, to natural elements like rocks and moss.

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Try to spot them all, hidden beneath the trees…

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Or mounted directly on them.

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Some are nestled between plush plants, for a hobbit-like vibe.

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Get an up close look at these fascinating structures to see all the little details.

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Just please don’t touch. We wouldn’t want to make the fairies angry.

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Interested in this remarkable fairy garden? Hurry, because the last day for this exhibit is September 5th.

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Bring the whole family for a fun and memorable experience that’s straight out of a fairytale.

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Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center is located at 13480 Dowell Rd, Dowell, MD 20629. For more information, visit their website here.

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If you’re still craving magical places in Maryland after visiting this fairy trail, then be sure to also check out The Enchanted Forest in Ellicott City.

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