Tells the story of the C&O Canal, boat building, coal industry and Cumberland as a transportation crossroads.
Lak serves up classic American tastes emphasizing an upscale dining experience. Overlooking the Lake, the dining experience is memorable, while Rookery Bar & Lounge serves up locally crafted brews and specialty seasonal cocktails.
Known as the State Theater of Maryland, it has been a professional, nonprofit company serving as a local and national leader for provocative, entertaining theater for 50 years.
The farmhouse served as staging area as John Brown and his army prepared for Harpers Ferry raid, during the summer of 1859. National historic landmark.
Bingo at its best with matinee, main and night owl sessions. You must be at least 18 to enter the building.
Exhibits illustrate the history of the southern Eastern Shore from the 16th through 20th centuries. Also displayed Julia Purnell's needle art pictures.
Area's third largest theater company brings the works of William Shakespeare and other classics to life. Year-round performances: in Baltimore indoors and in Ellicott City outside in the summer.
Originally an 1818 stagecoach stop, now a showcase of the area's arts, crafts and music and to preserve its history and spiritual values. Located by the Historic Casselman Bridge. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
National chain restaurant focusing on a family social atmosphere.