Located on the campus of Anne Arundel Community College, the monument stands in front of a crescent-shaped wall built into a hillside between the college’s fine arts and technology buildings. The wall displays some of King’s inspirational quotes.
Visit Larriland Farm in the fall! Gaze across the fields dotted with thousands of orange Pick Your Own Pumpkins, each one waiting to become a jack-o-lantern for your porch. Enjoy the children's Hay Maze and Boo Barn. Fields are laden with crisp, succulent Pick Your Own Vegetables; our orchards bent down with Pick Your Own Apples. Our Cider is the best – just freshly squeezed apples! On Saturdays and Sundays tractor drawn Hayrides traverse the[...]
Strap on a light-weight high-tech pack, enter the huge multi-level arena and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. Families, individuals, groups and office outings.
Experts on servicing power or sail boats with more than 30 years experience in marine industry.
This campground and canoe launch is a good place to start a float trip on the Potomac to Oldtown or a bike trip on the C&O Canal Towpath.
A 100-acre park that is part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is well known for rock climbing, hiking and biking.
In 1850, Harriet Tubman's niece, Kessiah, and her two children escaped from the auction block at the front of the courthouse. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Built in 1803, was one of five Quaker meeting houses in Caroline County whose members sustained a local Underground Railroad network.
This visitor center resides in a home that was originally built in 1785 as a one-story structure on a hill overlooking the Potomac River. The charming house was occupied by the Bowles family during the peak of C & O Canal operations. Today it illustrates canal life.
One of Maryland’s largest state parks, which is comprised of more than 18,000 acres.