For more than 25 years they have crafter over 77 classic and signature milkshake flavors. Justine’s Famous Wall of Shakes gained recognition in the pages of national magazines and newspapers.
Within walking distance of the University of Maryland College Park and a short drive from Washington, D.C. monuments, memorials and museums.
Max charter size is 6 people.
In business for 20 years, this roadside farmer's market offers ice cream and snowballs, along with a variety of farm-grown products. Mason's is one of the farms along the Queen Anne's County Farm Trail – a self-guided tour of area farms.
The first chapel of St. Ignatius was built in 1641 in St. Mary's City. In 1704, the colony's early policies of religious toleration were abolished and the chapel was closed. The church was dismantled and the bricks taken down river to land owned by the Jesuits. After the American Revolution, in 1785, the present day St. Ignatius Church was built. National Register of Historic Places.
The Nanticoke is a wonderful river for recreation, education, nature study, and simple solitude. It has a rich history of Native Americans, tall ships, steamboats, slave running, piracy, and the Underground Railroad. Some of the northernmost, natural stands of bald cypress trees on the Atlantic Coast are found within the Nanticoke watershed. The Nanticoke has the highest concentration of Bald Eagles in the northeastern United States.
This site is rich in natural and cultural resources. A living laboratory to explore, understand, and experience Calvert County agricultural practices and lifestyles throughout its history.
A look into the history and culture of the Piscataway and other native people of the United States. Each exhibit contains historical and contemporary artifacts from the Eastern Woodlands, Plains, Northwest, and Southwest, while demonstrating how location influenced tribal structure, art, and lodging.
Exhibits highlight the history of the farming community, the local Native American Tockwogh tribe and the visit of Captain John Smith to the Turner's Creek area.
History and research center in downtown Bel Air. Library, archives, photos, and court records. Lectures, classes, exhibits and living history presentations at the Hays House Museum.