Federal-style home of Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, who owned slaves but often was inclined towards abolitionist ideals. The museum is furnished to interpret 19th century living. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
A true Eastern Shore of Maryland seafood dining experience. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Serving a variety of quality pub fare including homemade soups, sandwiches and specialty salads.
A small B&B on a quiet street overlooking Ewell Harbor on Smith Island, accessible only by ferry boats.
Active rural, grassroots aviation museum and airport. Vintage aircraft, artifacts, touch and feel exhibits. Restoration shop and library.
This Victorian landmark provides luxury accommodations and top-rated customer services at reasonable rates.
Offers crewed sailing charters ranging from half-day and full-day sails as well as sunset sails, and multi-day trips. Capacity for up to six passengers. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
The best way to truly experience the U.S. Naval Academy is to take one of our highly-regarded historical USNA tours (walking or riding). Led by professional, passionate, certified guides from NABSD, these tours bring many of the U.S. Naval Academy’s most important stories to life. Please review the USNA's list of FAQs on their website, which contains important information regarding identification requirements and other logistics for your visit
Experience food that is fresh, handcrafted, innovative, with superb bold flavors.