The first of its kind in the nation, the memorial garden honors the late Coretta Scott King and features an eternal fountain, a biographical plaque entitled "Her Story," and a number of quotes. It is on the grounds of Sojourner Douglass College.
This statue honors Dr. Aris T. Allen, a pioneer in Maryland politics who blazed a trail for African Americans in public service. Allen was dedicated to the education of Maryland's youth and to serving local nonprofit organizations.
This intersection of West and West Washington Streets is the gateway to the "Old Fourth Ward,'' Annapolis' historic African-American community. Its distinctive identity sparkled in its heyday of 1920-50 when Black and white people gathered here to enjoy a common interest in great music and entertainment.
A small, free museum that talks about the history of Somerset County from the turn of last century to about mid-1930s, attached to the Somerset County Welcome Center.
All season, modern, beautiful and cozy retreat. Private Cove Point Beach community near Solomons, MD.
Newly renovated property just one black off the boardwalk offering affordable pricing.
All suites property accommodating large groups at affordable pricing.
Close to shops, restaurants and entertainment. Check out Historic Downtown Frederick while you’re here or step into history at the Monocacy National Battlefield or National Museum of Civil War Medicine.
Small cafe serving breakfast and lunch.
Enjoy the boardwalk experience without the boardwalk price. Downtown location, just 1 1/2 blocks from the beach and boardwalk.