Restaurant and marina serving classic seafood year around. Soft shell crab served on occasions when in season. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Promoting the the sophisticated small towns and waterman’s villages of Talbot County that sit along 600 miles of Chesapeake Bay waterfront on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Award-winning brewery, tap room, and beer garden located on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Locally owned and operated by women veterans & first responders.
The historic Newcomer House, the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Visitor Center features suggested visitor experiences at Antietam and throughout mid-Maryland.
Seafood corner market with fresh fish, oysters and crabs. Plus, carry-out seafood dinners and fish sandwiches. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Known as the State Theater of Maryland, it has been a professional, nonprofit company serving as a local and national leader for provocative, entertaining theater for 50 years.
Upscale, casual dining overlooking scenic St. Leonard's Creek, featuring succulent seafood and mouth-watering steaks. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
The 1788 home of Thomas Hays, "Father of Bel Air," retains much of its original features; depicts Maryland rural village gentry life.
French-style grand mansion house decorated with antique furnishings, exquisite wall and ceiling moulding and grand chandeliers. It is the perfect spot for a Southern Maryland getaway.