Some of Western Maryland's most breathtaking scenery with several waterfalls, including Muddy Creek Falls, a spectacular 54-ft. waterfall surrounded by tall hemlocks and a spectacular old-growth forest.
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.
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.
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.
Learn about the region's commercial seafood industries at the restored 1934 oyster-packing house. See tools and gear used by local watermen with new exhibits and displays. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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.
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.
The Milburn Stone is the leading performing arts theater serving the northeast region of Maryland. Theater, music, film, dance and art are proudly brought to Cecil County by The Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College.