Built in 1861 as a memorial to Charles W. Baldwin, a Methodist minister. Arched windows, lofty ceilings, hardwood floors. Available for wedding receptions, private parties.
The Maryland Horse Library and Education Center is one of the largest libraries of its kind on the east coast, with over 5,000 titles dedicated to equines. It is the cultural and educational hub of the Maryland Horse Park System.
Full service/DIY Marina, boat slips to 65', travel lift, dry storage, pool-boathouse, shipstore, Palm Beach Willie's Floating Restaurant and Bar, plus more.
Offers visitors the experience of seeing history being discovered by archaeologists working on an active excavation, who uncover relics from American Indians, a colonial town and a tobacco plantation. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
The Thomas Point Shoal Light is a National Historic Landmark in the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1875, it is the most recognized lighthouse in Maryland. It is the last screw-pile lighthouse still in it's original position and being used for navigation.
Scenic public golf course set along a reservoir, with a clubhouse & an adjacent driving range.
Climb the oldest lighthouse on the Potomac, see historic boats and maritime history in the museum, learn about the U1105 Historic Shipwreck Dive Preserve, stroll the beach, paddle about in your kayak & enjoy 6 acres of park, pier & more.
Launch a boat on the Susquehanna River, view the massive Conowingo Dam, fish or sight bald eagles, a great blue heron rookery and other birds of prey.
The new 30,000 square-foot Chesapeake House features a variety of food choices, fueling and electric vehicle charging station. LEED Silver certified.
Spend the night in an historic lockhouse along the C&O Canal.