A place of both historic and contemporary tradition. Home to Maryland's oldest wine festival, visitors have been traveling to this region for years to taste the fruits of the harvest and to enjoy life.
The current church built in 1799, is home to the oldest Episcopal Parish in Maryland and has held continuous services on site since 1638.
To the East of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay lies Maryland's Eastern Shore. Abundant with seafood, beaches, wildlife and history, explore the Eastern Shore's many wineries.
With the Frederick Wine Trail, you are invited to discover some of Frederick County's best agricultural bounty: its beautiful vineyards and outstanding wines.
Includes the world-renowned Antietam National Battlefield and several other Civil War sites.
Vintage Southern Maryland offers stunning water vistas and beautiful rolling farmland that soothes the soul.
Baltimore and Harford counties' countryside provides a vibrant landscape of rolling hills dotted with thoroughbred horse farms and nationally-recognized wineries producing cellar-worthy reds and lively white wines.
Dedicated in 1867, five years after the Battle of Antietam, this cemetery is the final resting place of Union soldiers from the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
Full service marina, restaurant, pool, gift shop, marine hardware, 25T and 70T marine travelifts, open and covered slips, dry storage and complete repairs.
Proud partners with regional and local farms; ever-changing offerings reflect seasonal changes and passions of our culinary team.