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Fogo de Chao

Located in the heart of Pike & Rose where we ignite fire and joy to our guest and our communities, by bring our authentic Southern Brazilian hospitality and our culinary art of churrasco to life.

Passages of the Western Potomac Heritage Area

Western Terminus of the C&O Canal National Historical Park and start of 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. Home to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, C&O Canal Museum, Visitor Center, Canal Boat Replica, and Allegany County's first Winery. Enjoy shopping and dining, festivals and concerts, historical sites and outdoor recreation.

Deluxe Inn-Elkton

Stonestreet Museum of 19th-Century Medicine

Investigate medical practices of the 1800s in this one-room, freestanding doctor's office (c. 1852). Check website for special days when Dr. Stonestreet is 'in'.

St. Michael's Manor B&B

A charming country manor house on the shores of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay

Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo

Natural ponds, lush landscaping, and wandering Ambass-zoo-dors are eager to indulge inquisitive guests. Get curious about everything from bears to boas, macaws to monkeys, panthers to pythons, and alligators to zebra. Safari rides.

32 Palm Restaurant

Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, 32 Palm's inviting decor fuses the perfect atmosphere with Eastern shore favorites for an exceptional dining experience.

Poplar Hill Mansion

Completed in 1805, PHM is Salisbury's oldest house and serves as a museum with exhibits about historic architecture and furnishings, medical practices of the early 1800s, farming in the early 1800s, life of the enslaved people, and Salisbury history.

Falls Road Golf Course

Located on 150 acres of former farmland east of the Village of Potomac, the layout offers fun round of golf with scenic rolling terrain.

The Old Jail Museum and Leonardtown Visitor Center

Built in 1876 and in use until 1945, this granite block and brick structure retains its original upstairs cells where prisoners were once segregated by gender and race with jail keeper's quarters downstairs. Today, the building serves as a visitor center and is a National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.

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