Nationally-accredited museum that interprets the history of English colonization and the first landing on nearby St. Clement’s Island on March 25, 1634. The museum grounds are also home to a 19th-century one-room schoolhouse, pier and docking facility. Water taxi service to St. Clement’s Island State Park is available most days, March - October, weather permitting.
Full service/DIY Marina, boat slips to 65', travel lift, dry storage, pool-boathouse, shipstore, Palm Beach Willie's Floating Restaurant and Bar, plus more.
Offers visitors the experience of seeing history being discovered by archaeologists working on an active excavation, who uncover relics from American Indians, a colonial town and a tobacco plantation. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Pickett Brewing Company is a craft brewery and taproom in Baltimore just blocks from the stadiums. Pickett serves a wide variety of styles ranging from lagers, to IPAs, to stouts and more. They are known for game days and bluegrass.
A variety of wonderful festivals and events throughout the year, from an old-fashioned Easter weekend to a Victorian Christmas celebration.
The first Carmelite Monastery in the United States, Mount Carmel was established in 1790 by Mother Bernardina Matthews, her two nieces, Sr. Mary Aloysia and Sr. Mary Eleanora, and Sr. Clare Joseph. Our historic "Old Monastery" and Chapel are open.
Golf course offers a rustic, rural splendor that is a serene hideaway only minutes from the beltway.
Captain Manley welcomes you aboard his fishing vessel, Intimidator, hailing from scenic Rock Hall harbor, to catch our famous Chesapeake Bay rockfish.
An 18-hole semi-private championship golf course located on the north perimeter of the University of Maryland's flagship campus.