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Announcing Kristin DeMarco as the New Executive Director for Historic London Town and Gardens

Updated: Aug 4

Kristin DeMarco is wearing a white dress and smiling outdoors in a sunny garden. Background shows the brick building of the Historic William Brown House and trees with autumn foliage.
Congratulations to Kristin DeMarco, the new Executive Director of Historic London Town and Gardens.

The London Town Foundation Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Kristin DeMarco as the new Executive Director at Historic London Town and Gardens.


Kristin brings a wealth of experience to London Town, most recently as the Interim Executive Director. Kristin demonstrates the ability to manage the site with professionalism, dedication, and a commitment to the vision of London Town: providing an accessible destination for all, that connects people in the continuous stewardship of history and nature. During this time of transition, and while balancing the role of the Director of Private Events, Kristin has initiated the task of creating ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant pathways and improvements to site accessibility, a much needed and ongoing process.


Previously, Kristin was the Director of Private Events at London Town, where she managed and coordinated a variety of functions, while consistently providing top tier customer support for celebrants and their families. Through her work, London Town has enjoyed continued financial sustainability.


“The Board is confident that Kristin is the right leader to guide Historic London Town and Gardens," said Laura Martien, Chair of the Board of Trustees. "She sees a future for London Town that connects with the community, providing a variety of events for all citizens to enjoy, on a site that is remarkably beautiful. Through her leadership and skill set, London Town is positioned to become the star of the community, the gem of the county, and the pride of Maryland.”


“I am honored to step into the role of Executive Director at Historic London Town and Gardens,” states Kristin DeMarco. “This place has meant so much to me over the years, and I’m deeply committed to sharing its’ stories, supporting our mission, and strengthening our connection to the community.”


Please join us in celebrating and supporting Kristin DeMarco as she guides Historic London Town and Gardens towards continued success!


Stay tuned for a date this Fall to celebrate Kristin’s latest appointment and accomplishments.


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About Historic London Town Foundation  

Historic London Town and Gardens is a 23-acre museum and public garden on the banks of the South River, minutes from Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay. Today, visitors can discover colonial history and heritage through its historic 1760 tavern turned almshouse, reconstructed colonial buildings, and a large interactive exhibit featuring artifacts unearthed onsite. Additionally, visitors can enjoy 10-acres of woodland and ornamental gardens, featuring beautiful collections of camellias, magnolias, azaleas, and other exotic and native plants. London Town also offers an array of public programs, including living history weekends, garden tours, history tours, and evening programs.

 
 
 
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