In 1634, the first English settlers to arrive in Maryland landed here. The 40-acre park is dedicated to them. Weekend tours offered during season (May-September). Fishing and hiking. Home to Blackistone Lighthouse. Accessible by boat only.
History, trains and hands-on fun. Museum in Olde Towne Gaithersburg's rail complex. Indoor/outdoor interpretive spaces explore local history and encourage playful learning.
The museum has the Garrett/B&O room, the hotel room, early industry room, a replica of the inside of an 1850s log cabin and much more.
Landmark since 1947 treating generations with superior, one of a kind homemade ice cream.
Upscale, casual dining overlooking scenic St. Leonard's Creek, featuring succulent seafood and mouth-watering steaks. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Oceanfront rooms on boardwalk have private balconies. Four buildings, choose your location and rate. Two pools, coffee shop, refrigerators, family oriented with reasonable rates.
As the birthplace of American Railroading, the B&O Railroad Museum tells not only the history of labor movements, pursuits of freedom, and technological advancement, but the story of America itself, as understood through the lens of the railroad.
The Fort's successful defense during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Film, interpretive programs, living history, special events.