Brand new hotel with beautiful views located off I-68, close to WM Scenic Railroad, Casino and closet to restaurants, shops, and bars in downtown Cumberland
A bronze forensic statue of Frederick Douglass who was born enslaved in Maryland, liberated himself, and became a national leader in the effort to abolish slavery in America. The statue is located in the Maryland State House room in which the 1864 Constitutional Convention was held. The Constitution of 1864 was significant because it contained a Declaration of Rights that, in its first article, abolished slavery in Maryland.
Casa Carmen is a boutique winery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, dedicated to crafting premium, local, dry wines.
Conveniently situated across the street from Splash Mountain Water Park and Jolly Roger Amusement Park, and near many bars and restaurants along Philadelphia Avenue.
On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Boat Irish Girl Length 46' Passengers 6
Enjoy affordable camping, peaceful surroundings and National Park Service hospitality in a 174 site campground--reservations required year-round
The former Kennard School is home to the African-American History Museum, which chronicles African-American life in Queen Anne’s County and the nation, especially during 1936-1966, when the school was open. The museum has exhibits and oral histories.
The the center includes the two historic structures on the site: the Mother Seton House and the Historic Seminary Chapel. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
Arts Center featuring an art gallery, concert hall, fitness room, meeting rooms, a multipurpose room, playground, and a preschool room. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.