Presents diverse, challenging, and entertaining theater to the community through a combination of acclaimed contemporary plays, Baltimore premieres, time-tested favorites, and the works of local playwrights.
Enjoy 300 years of county history with exhibits, tours and hand-on activities for all ages in our galleries, bookstore and heritage garden.
The first Guinness presence on U.S. soil since 1954, and the first ever purpose-built Guinness brewery in American history.
Known for its hot dogs and sandwiches snacks. Stop in for a real treat. The business began in 1941 and has been family-owned ever since.
In operation from 1776 to 1905, founders, miners, clerks, charcoal makers, storekeepers, teamsters and others came together under the iron master's supervision. Visit The Catoctin Furnace African-American Cemetery Interpretive Trail and learn about the lives of those who worked the furnace. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site. .
Luxurious furnishings, bedding, amenities, double Jacuzzi, fireplaces, feather beds, spectacular sunsets, beach waterfront dining and seasonal and special occasion packages; small conferences.
Built in 1828, one of the oldest continuously working lighthouses in Maryland. On the National Register of Historic Places. Tours provided by Calvert Marine Museum
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.
Choice meats, scrumptious seafood, farm-fresh vegetables, breads, desserts and vintage wines and spirits. Seasonal Hours may vary. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Jerry’s world famous cheese steaks and authentic New York style pizza make us tops in fast casual dining.