Only mid-scale extended stay hotel in the city, situated on the areas only Hospitality Campus. Plenty of shopping and Dining options. Easy access to I-81 and I-70, where north and south meets east and west.
Henry Highland Garnet was born enslaved here on the "Darby" plantation. At the age of seven, in 1822, he fled with his family and several other enslaved men. Garnet became a famous abolitionist and preacher, the first black minister to preach to the U.S. House of Representatives. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Established in 1851 by the Beneficial Society of Laboring Sons of Frederick City, the City of Frederick acquired the burial ground in 1950 and placed a park on the site. Among those buried here are six Civil War veterans who served in colored regiments.
Indoor, auto-belay climbing for ages 2 to 101 Walk ins welcome Climbable art
Serene cottage nestled in secluded woods with scenic views of Swan Creek. Private cottage with updated amenities, plush interior and cozy beds. Front porch to enjoy sunsets and wild life. Unwind in Rock Hall, "The Pearl of the Chesapeake."
Founded in 1818, the oldest African-American church in Hagerstown.
Built in 1768, the furnace produced goods for the Revolutionary War, relying on the labor of both enslaved and free blacks. National Register of Historic Places.
North Market Pop Shop boasts a selection of over 500 constantly rotating sodas. If that seems daunting, just ask one of the staff members for a recommendation; they want to help you find your new favorites!
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.