The National Road Museum takes visitors on a journey through the history of the important Historic National Road, the first federally constructed roadway in the United States which helped build the nation and is today a national scenic byway.
The Thomas Point Shoal Light is a National Historic Landmark in the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1875, it is the most recognized lighthouse in Maryland. It is the last screw-pile lighthouse still in it's original position and being used for navigation.
Captain Manley welcomes you aboard his fishing vessel, Intimidator, hailing from scenic Rock Hall harbor, to catch our famous Chesapeake Bay rockfish.
Waterfront office and marina complex on Spa Creek in Eastport across from City Dock. Home to the Chart House. Offices, slips and storage rental available.
Watermark immerses people in the history, culture, and fun of the Chesapeake Bay area more completely than any other tour or charter company. Whether you want to learn or just enjoy the Chesapeake Bay area, no one else offers so many ways to experience this special place, both by land and by water, in less than an hour or as long as you like. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of[...]
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.
With the Frederick Wine Trail, you are invited to discover some of Frederick County's best agricultural bounty: its beautiful vineyards and outstanding wines.
Vintage Southern Maryland offers stunning water vistas and beautiful rolling farmland that soothes the soul.
Full service marina, restaurant, pool, gift shop, marine hardware, 25T and 70T marine travelifts, open and covered slips, dry storage and complete repairs.