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.
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.
Maryland's only inhabited island accessible exclusively by boat. Composed of three separate villages (Ewell, Tylerton and Rhodes Point), 12 miles west of Crisfield.
Waterfront casual dining featuring award winning crab cakes and hand-cut steaks among many other selections. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
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.
The 5-Star Rated Magic Duel Comedy Show performs regularly for the public in venues in Maryland, as well as at corporate and association events, fundraisers, and for tour groups.
A masterpiece of 18th-century American architecture and a National Historic Landmark, open for guided tours showcasing a collection of historic Maryland-made art and furniture.
Home of Shriver family for six generations, also Maryland Civil War Trails site. Guided tours of historic house and mill. Gift shop on site.
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.