Visitors learn what life was like for the “lower and middling sort” in early Maryland through an interactive experience with guides dressed in colonial attire and the opportunity to see and handle authentic and reproduction artifacts.
Boatel California Marina is ideally located on waters near Solomon's, Maryland, adjacent to the Patuxent River and the mouth of the Chesapeake. Opened in 1985 we have a fine selection of wet and dry storage!
Anglers is the place for you if you have a love of the outdoors and enjoy fishing or hunting. This is the place to go for hunting and fishing in Annapolis, Maryland, with a broad assortment, skilled personnel, and excellent customer service.
The moment you enter, you'll sense the attention to detail that has been harnessed to bring you and your companions a complete and satisfying dining experience. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Veteran owned and operated brewery on Maryland’s Eastern Shore with hops and other ingredients from the family’s 100-acre farm brewing good craft beer in an enjoyable atmosphere on a working farm.
A Maryland Century Farm est 1881 growing flowers, botanicals and acres of lavender on the shore of the Patuxent River. U-Cut Flowers during the summer, bring the family for a beautiful fun day in the flowers.
With a made from scratch seafood menu, The Walrus Oyster & Ale House serves the largest selection of freshly shucked oysters in the area (15 different varieties). On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
The Truth in This Art podcast features stories from Baltimore & beyond, focusing on arts, culture, and community. It showcases Maryland's diverse voices and experiences, connecting listeners directly with the state's unique character.
This marker describes the house's history as the home of civil rights leader Parren Mitchell, the first African American to represent Maryland in the U.S. Congress and provides information about his life and achievements.
Lefty Grove was born in the small coal-mining town of Lonaconing, Maryland, on March 6, 1900. He rose from the depths of abject poverty to become one of the greatest players in baseball history.