Providing luxurious travel accommodations just a short block from downtown shopping, art galleries and theatre, the Inn has been referred to as Easton’s “Inn of Distinction.”
Three historic buildings with interactive exhibits about farm life, industry, timbering, water trades, hunting and trapping and Native Americans and families of the area. Group tours welcome.
One of Maryland's oldest schools organized and maintained by an African-American community, now a museum.
Look closely, just off the highway, for the elaborately carved English limestone post, which bears coats of arms of Lord Baltimore and William Penn.
Nestled along Watts Creek and the Choptank River, the park offers excellent camping and cabin facilities. Fishing and boating are popular activities for park users.
70 acre waterfront B&B retreat with fine accommodations in seven private cottages (some pet-friendly), five manor rooms, saltwater pool and charming venue for barn weddings, reunions, and meetings.
Delightfully comfortable bayfront rooms, complete with free sunset right by the bay.