At Ferleman Gallery we specialize in art that has a bias for action. A captured moment in time that will never happen again.
The center celebrates the legacy of those who advocated for equitable access to education for African-American students in Harford County. Exhibits, historical displays, programs and events highlight this history inside the former Colored School.
Martha Howard and John Henry Murphy Alliance founded the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper. By 1950 the Afro-American was the leading voice for racial equality, economic advancement, civil rights and the coverage of Black life in the nation.
In 1945, Mr. Boddy became Principal of Hill Top Elementary School, the Rosenwald school that served students in the Sandy Spring area. In 1952 he became Principal of the Sandy Spring Elementary School, which closed in 1962 after desegregation.
This exhibit describes contributions of families who settled Spencerville, an African-American community. Some were pioneers in teaching at newly integrated schools, who demonstrated passion for racial equality in education and recreation facilities.
Combination garden nursery and old-fashioned store. One of Maryland's oldest snowball shops.
Serves shaved ice in Carroll County! The softest shaved ice snowballs, homemade flavorings, & the rich marshmallow!
Waldo's Snowballs is a snowball stand located on the parking lot of the Harford Mall in Bel Air, MD, that serves delicious summer treats and great service!
Offering sport fishing in the greater Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay Bridge waters, including Severn, South and West River areas. Max charter size is 6 people.
Serves frozen treats in the summer season. A variety of snowball flavors in traditional Maryland styles.