The only privately owned toll bridge in Maryland. In Old Town, you will have the opportunity to cross the toll bridge for $1.50; constructed in 1937.
Plaque in rotunda of State House honoring Matthew Henson, African-American explorer who discovered the North Pole with Admiral Peary in 1909.
Bring your family to encounter wild bald eagles, tour the Bay by boat, enjoy a hike and experience Maryland naturally.
Highlighted by a rich collection of historic locations filled with modern-day amenities, this journey is a wonderful pilgrimage to sacrosanct Civil War sites, pristine natural sanctuaries and land considered by many to be sacred.
Visit the restored home of a Maryland Patriot.
Smith Island ferry boat leaves Crisfield, Maryland City Dock.
Located on 262 acres, the home of Col. Isaac Handy and his wife Anne (1741) is surrounded by nature trails that encompass the different ecosystems of the Eastern Shore.
November 25, 1878, Frederick Douglass gave "Self-Made Men" speech to a segregated audience in the main courtroom of this courthouse. The statue of Douglass on the courthouse lawn, created by Jay Hall Carpenter and erected in 2011, portrays Douglass at the podium delivering this speech. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.