Still the best steamed seafood, homemade crabcakes, the best grilled burgers in town, yummy frozen drinks, and 15 incredible local revolving craft beers on tap.
First floor: changing monthly exhibits by creative artists. Second floor: journey through the Bible, carriage house galleries with whimsical children's literature figures and children's work.
Museum was the site of a pivotal moment in Maryland during the prelude to America's Civil War and where Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in 1838. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Southern Maryland's home-style cooking since 1969. Affordable large portions for a healthy appetite.
Federal-period manor home and interpretive garden offering tours, programs and special events. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Only African-American one-room school museum in county; c.1900, with recently added Heritage House, 1850; related "must-see" exhibits.
A promenade around the water's edge leads past the city's major attractions.
Tucked close to PG Sports Complex, the location boasts an unbeatable location, a great value and friendly service.
Rich in historical and natural resources, the popular park features a visitor center with War of 1812 and Bay Shore Park exhibits, tidal fishing and birding.
Featuring great waterfront views, live bands, great food and cold drinks.