Largest medical library in the world; historic, rare book department, exhibits, tours and interactive displays.
Tours include a visit to the in-house estate of church co-founder Ellen G. White; as well as a stop in the multi-media visitor's center.
The cemetery is the final resting place for many notable figures, such as Enoch Louis Lowe, 29th Governor and Father John McElroy, S.J., who founded St. John’s Literary Institute and Boston College.
This 40-ft., single-span covered bridge, built in 1856, stretches over Owen's Creek; one of the area's finest trout streams.
Historic covered bridge (c. 1850) nestled in the foothills of the Catoctin Mountains.
Americas Best Value Inn Edgewood offers the most value for your money when staying for business, pleasure, or just passing through. Our hotel is located off I-95, near Harford Glen Park, Anita C Leight Estuary Center, Flying Point Park, and Historic Jerusalem Mill Village.
Former girls' school built 1837 on land donated by the Ellicott brothers; now stabilized ruins with garden, park events and programs emphasizing 19th-century history.
Theme rooms decorated with period antiques depicting life in rural Maryland.
Canal exhibits and working lock model in the 19th-century home and office of the Susquehanna & Tidewater Canal.
This is the Motherhouse for the Oblate Sisters of Providence, founded in 1829 in Baltimore, as the oldest religious congregation for women of African descent.