A country club and golf course that opened in 1924 and its Blue Course has hosted five major championships, including three U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship.
One of the nation's largest hydroelectric generating station; spans the Susquehanna River.
Coppin State University is a historically black, four-year liberal arts university that offers 23 undergraduate majors and ten graduate-degree programs.
Public golf course with 9-holes.
Ten-acre maze, where questions posted at intersections determine your course through winding passages. Educational material available.
Rare example of "post and plank" construction; gambrel-roofed house. Restored train station next door. Group tours available upon request.
Picturesque family park with a lake, vending machines, picnic and beach area, volleyball, basketball, boat launch, boat and pavilion rentals. Bring the family to relax.
This small piece of forest and bog remained after the Ice Age and is home to unique species of plants and animals. A boardwalk crosses the swamp and six trails wind through different sections.
The only place on the canal where examples of major structures, a lockhouse, turning basin, aqueduct and warehouse, can be viewed in a half-mile stretch.
This unique site preserves a rare deposit of fossils from the early Cretaceous period, about 115 million years ago. The fossils found help scientists reconstruct our region’s ancient history.