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Rams Head Shore House

Rams Head is family owned and operated since 1989. We are proud to provide our community with food, fun, and beer; featuring oysters on the half shell. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.

Sideling Hill Welcome Center

Serving traffic heading West to Cumberland and beyond. Service traffic heading east via the bridge over the I-68 highway. Stop in for free maps and Destination Maryland travel guides.

Fishing in Kent County, Maryland: A Bounty of Striped Bass, Blue Catfish, and More

Striped bass, locally known as rockfish, are a prized catch in Kent County. These iconic fish migrate along the Atlantic coast, entering the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries to spawn. The spring and fall seasons are particularly popular for targeting striped bass in Kent County waters. The 2024 spring season begins on June 1. Anglers often find success fishing for striped bass in the early morning or late evening, when the fish are most active[...]

Buttonwood Beach RV Resort

Private gated waterfront recreational vehicle resort on Maryland's Eastern Shore.Exclusive long term leases, pool, beach, boat ramp, gift shop full utility hook-ups and more.

Crabby Pig

Enjoy steamed crabs, crab cakes, homemade soups, Angus steaks and baby back ribs. We use many locally sourced and fresh natural ingredients. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.

Ballet Embody

Ballet Embody is Maryland’s premiere contemporary ballet company located in Carroll County. Co-founded in 2019 by Emily Runkle and Melissa Lineburg, Ballet Embody produces original classical and contemporary works.

Manor Hill Brewing

Maryland’s largest farm brewery offering a tasting room, farm stand, and brick oven pizza. Located on a scenic 54-acre working farm. Open to the public on weekends and available for Private Events.

Scenic Byways-Booth's Escape

Follow the escape route of John Wilkes Booth, one of history's most notorious assassins, as he fled from Washington, D.C. and hid for several days in Southern Maryland before being cornered.

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