Home of Shriver family for six generations, also Maryland Civil War Trails site. Guided tours of historic house and mill. Gift shop on site.
The place where you can come and enjoy great wines, wonderful food, and lively conversation in a friendly, cozy atmosphere.
Prides itself on serving the highest quality of hand tonged oysters from local waters. Beautiful, sweeping views of the Ocean City Inlet, Atlantic Ocean and Assateague Island from every seat. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Known for it's dry aged steaks and fine wine.
Life-size bronze statue of Alex Haley, author of the epic [Roots], is next to the plaque honoring his ancestor, Kunta Kinte; designed by nationally acclaimed African-American sculptor Ed Dwight.
Museum showcases a small railroad village in the early 20th-century and 1923 caboose with views of trains from the interlocking tower.
While North Indian Gourmet is the emphasis, Jewel also offers traditional Goan or South Indian creations and also provides Indochinese entrees; something that is expected in the best restaurants in India.
This Smithsonian affiliate offers exhibits, musical performances, films, kids' workshops, genealogy resources, lectures, and a soul food cafe'. Emphasis on Maryland African-American history and culture. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Conveniently located near the I-70 and I-270 interchange; just minutes from historic downtown Frederick.
Journey from the depths of the ocean to the canopy of the rain forest and beyond. Located in the heart of Baltimore's vibrant Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium features thousands of animals in award-winning habitats. Come see why the National Aquarium is one of Maryland's most popular attractions. Buy your tickets online at aqua.org.