Golf course, which opened in 1911, was designed by Herbert Barker.
A nationally recognized, multidisciplinary, 16-day festival held in June since 1987 features local, regional, national and international performance and visual artists in multiple venues.
A country club and golf course that opened in 1924 and its Blue Course has hosted five major championships, including three U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship.
One of the nation's largest hydroelectric generating station; spans the Susquehanna River.
Coppin State University is a historically black, four-year liberal arts university that offers 23 undergraduate majors and ten graduate-degree programs.
Public golf course with 9-holes.
Ten-acre maze, where questions posted at intersections determine your course through winding passages. Educational material available.
Rare example of "post and plank" construction; gambrel-roofed house. Restored train station next door. Group tours available upon request.
Our course is a true joy to play, featuring the perfect blend of relaxing scenery and challenging layouts.
Small watermen's community. Chesapeake Bay skipjacks and workboats abound, harvesting oysters, crabs, rockfish.