The Lodge is perched on the banks of the Chester River and includes a dock, front and back porches.
Historic circa 1690 manor house with wide covered porch is within walking distance to downtown Chestertown.
Nassawango Creek Preserve is home to and native plants, orchids and warblers. This tannin-stained waterway is steeped in early American history is one of the most tranquil places in Maryland.
Visitors can learn about the history of Conowingo Hydroelectric Generating Station, the role of hydroelectricity as a renewable clean energy source and the ecology, wildlife and recreational activities that exist in the Lower Susquehanna River Watershed.
This rail trail in Susquehanna State Park follows the west bank of the Susquehanna River, connecting the Deer Creek picnic area to the Conowingo Dam.
Since 1695, the famous and not so famous stayed, lived and worked at this vital link along an important roadway in American History. The museum shares their unique stories.
Settled high on a hill among secluded woods; available for rental and reflects the beauty and grandeur of medieval Europe, with delicately carved wood, exquisitely detailed stained glass, and ornately designed wrought iron.
The site of the Principio Iron Works, founded in 1719 by Joseph Farmer and John England who created one of the most successful colonial iron works.
Visitors can drop by and see the lightning-fast pickers at work. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Built in 1861 as a memorial to Charles W. Baldwin, a Methodist minister. Arched windows, lofty ceilings, hardwood floors. Available for wedding receptions, private parties.