A historic mansion in Bel Air, MD built in 1898 as the summer home for Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly, a founding physician of Johns Hopkins. With stunning architecture, the Mansion welcomes visitors to its galleries, concerts, other events, and for tours.
Being a place of history and honor the museum displays the lives of those individuals who contributed to American's freedom.
Built in 1828, the tower was the tallest building in the U.S. until 1846 and annually manufactured 2.5 million pounds of "drop" shot.
Located on the grounds of Haven Harbour Marina in Rock Hall, Maryland, diners can enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views of Swan Creek while enjoying locally-inspired dishes, handcrafted cocktails and friendly service. Open seasonally May-October.
Regular, informal stargazing sessions are held after seminars on Monday and Thursday evenings. Both facilities are also open to the public as astronomical events and activities of general interest arise.
Georgian townhouse begun in 1769 by Samuel Chase, lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence. NHL, NHD.
Situated in the heart of historic Southern Maryland, the Back Creek Inn B&B, est. 1987, presents resort accommodations on the water, surrounded by gardens. Come by sea or by land. Bike, Kayak or SUP Board. Walk to island's commercial district.
A true Maryland seafood restaurant. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Darnall's Chance was opened as a museum in 1988. The house was built in 1742 for James Wardrop. Throughout its history, the site has served as the home of many prominent tobacco merchants. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Private 19th century style farmhouse Inn with 95-acre mountain ridge.