Built in 1900, this rural African-American church served as the religious and social center of the Brookland community for more than 70 years.
The oldest Methodist church still standing in the county. A preaching station for Bishops Cooke and Ashbury.
Evergreen House and Agricultural Museums dating back to the late 1700's. More than 130 acres featuring gardens, woodlands, a pond, and trails.
Full service marina with pristine facilities, open and covered slips to 80ft plus a brand new waterfront wedding and banquet venue.
Visitor center provides information on our 18th-century community and Baltimore. Authentic Baltimore: guided and self-guided house and walking tours are available.
Includes small elevated green complexes, tree-lined fairways, uneven terrain and especially difficult par 3 holes which will challenge golfers.
Depicts history of the Friendsville area and surrounding Youghiogheny River corridor, family genealogy, Native American archaeology and a collection of stories, photographs and artifacts. This is the National Headquarters for the Friend Family Association.
A guided tour of the Historic Custom House and waterfront history. Each tour highlights the rich history of the area dating back to Chestertown's founding.
A secluded mansion with gardens, pool and 530 riverside acres.
Visit the winter home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence and its evolution after his death into a saloon, tenement, vocational school and recreation center.