Hands down, Faidley’s is where you should head for a crab cake if you have only one day in Baltimore. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Cycle or hike this spectacular, nearly-level trail from Cumberland to Pittsburgh, through tunnels and across viaducts, along the most scenic views and towns in Maryland.
Waterfront casual dining featuring award winning crab cakes and hand-cut steaks among many other selections. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Maryland's only inhabited island accessible exclusively by boat. Composed of three separate villages (Ewell, Tylerton and Rhodes Point), 12 miles west of Crisfield.
Large outside dining areas available for seafood lovers. Adjacent to Stoney's wedding venue - "The Point at Broomes Island." On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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.
The only restaurant in Baltimore shaped like a merchant vessel. Enjoy steamed crabs year-round from waterfront seating. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
America's roots of religious toleration run deep in Southern Maryland, where some of the nation's oldest churches are an indelible part of this peaceful, small-town landscape.
However, he still has at least one picture from that day. It’s a picture of him, his son, and others holding up the giant blue catfish he caught. That fish, at 84.0 pounds, still holds the Maryland blue catfish state record to this day. “I’ve had the picture posted on the wall in my garage forever,” said Jones. He added that the plaque given to him by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources for breaking[...]
The State’s Most Popular Hunting Season Runs Nov. 25 – Dec. 9 The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced today that the two-week firearm deer season opens Nov. 25 and runs through Dec. 9. Hunters may use firearms to harvest sika and white-tailed deer during this hunting season. “The two-week firearms season is our most popular hunting opportunity in the state,” Wildlife and Heritage Service Director Paul Peditto said. “Not only is the harvest during[...]