The two acres of Vineyards are surrounded by fields of grain and lush woods which embody the true heart of the Maryland Farm.
Fresh seafood menu and the town's only raw bar. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
The Maryland militia used the house as a lookout post during War of 1812, Battle of North Point, Sept. 12-14,1814 and was burned by British. Existing house rebuilt 1816. Now a museum and interpretive site.
Darnall's Chance was opened as a museum in 1988. The house was built in 1742 for James Wardrop. Throughout its history, the site has served as the home of many prominent tobacco merchants. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Historic Fort Ritchie celebrates decades of military history paired with stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With a Cafe, Wedding Venue, Museum, two lakes, and seasonal events, this once forgotten piece of history is one you will remember.
As a multi-disciplinary arts center, the mission is to provide exceptional opportunities for lifelong community participation in arts education, the visual arts and performing arts.
Authentic Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine.
Delectable food & wines of Northern Italy.
Haberdeventure, a 1770s Georgian mansion, sits on 328 acres near Port Tobacco and was the home of Thomas Stone, a Maryland signer of the Declaration of Independence.