Enjoy grass fed beef and poultry and produce from local farmers. Lunch, light fare and fine dining in an upscale pub-like setting. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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.
Historic mountain top country inn-weddings, retreats, conferences, B&B guests and in-house catering.
Offering boutique hotel amenities with vacation rental comforts. Enjoy views of the Chesapeake Bay and a private sandy beach. Walk to Oxford's restaurants and shops.
The Plim Plaza Hotel is an Ocean City landmark that offers guests an affordable oceanfront location that’s fun for the whole family. Relax on the spacious front porch with large rocking chairs overlooking the Ocean City Boardwalk.
Offers a full line of sweet and savory pies along with quiches available for dine in or carry out.
The Baltimore Museum of Industry interprets the diverse and significant human stories behind labor and innovation in Baltimore, cultivating a sense of belonging and inspiring visitors to think critically about the intersection of work and society.
A breathtaking waterfront setting, a one-of-a-kind atmosphere, and a restaurant menu specializing in local favorites, such as crab cakes and other Maryland delicacies.
Since Colonial times, foxhunters have swept across these rolling, grassy fields in a colorful pageant of horses, hounds, and "hill toppers," who prefer to watch and ride at a slower pace.