40 minute tours of Johnson's Lake in Salisbury, Maryland.
Hundreds of years before the National Aquarium came to town, the location we occupy—Pier 4 of the Inner Harbor—was known as Dugan’s Wharf, a commercial hotspot that serviced passenger and merchant vessels until the early 20th century.
A neighborhood bar where great food and service surpass expectations. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Recently renovated hotel within walking distance of the CFG Bank Arena, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium, the Baltimore Convention Center and Power Plant Live! Fitness Center for registered guests & Meeting Space on site can be rented.
Thursdays Bar & Grill serving Classic American Food. Steaks | Wings | Burgers | Ribs & More. Locals Favorite. Inside Seating, Outside Seating and Take-out available. Dog friendly outside seating. Sports Bar to catch all the games.
The Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority is a state agency managing the Passages of the Western Potomac Heritage Area and Canal Place Heritage Park. The Park is located at the terminus of the C&O Canal Towpath & The GAP trail.
Lavender Farm growing about 2 acres of various varieties of English and French Hybrid Lavender. Peak blooming is from June 1st through July 4th. U-pick, entertainment, crafts and more.
Good Food Grocer that carries everything from fresh, delicious seafood, meat and produce to baked goods, baked fresh daily in each market. Graul’s has been serving customers for nearly a century. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
The Natural History Society of Maryland is a private nonprofit dedicated to Maryland’s natural heritage since 1929. Visit our wide array of collections & exhibits at our museum in Baltimore, or learn with us on a field trip, class, or Zoom lecture.
This is the homesite of Jacob Jackson, a free black farmer and noted veterinarian, who received a coded letter from Tubman and arranged the escape of her three brothers from the area in 1854. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.