Opened in 1854, this privately-owned "garden cemetery" boasts nearly 40,000 inhabitants including Francis Scott Key, Barbara Fritchie, Thomas Johnson, Jr. and war veterans ranging from Revolutionary to the Civil War, the World Wars to more recent conflicts. We proudly welcome tourists, history enthusiasts, genealogists and reverent recreationists.
Brings to Maryland small batch premium spirits, hand made from Maryland grown grains.
Circa 1836 bridge, was part of the main railroad between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., transported troops and supplies during the Civil War.
Sharpsburg 1804 landmark surrounded by Antietam Battlefield, Harpers Ferry; C&O Canal nearby. Beautiful private rooms, full country-style breakfasts. Bicycle rentals and battlefield guides available.
The eclectically decorated meeting place has an old world Eastern Shore feel. With the large bar, ample table seating and outdoor area, a great place to chill.
Max charter size is 6 people.
Since the 1970's, the restaurants have been sourcing and preparing the freshest seafood and are committed to printing our menus twice daily to reflect the freshest seafood available. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Enjoy live music on weekends and sample our gourmet wine selection.
Was a Methodist church built in 1866 by the African-American community. It was a Freedmen's Bureau school from 1868-1870.