Frederick Douglass was born in 1818 on a farm that is now Trappers Corner in Talbot County. There is a marker honoring his memory.
Schoolhouse (c. 1890) restored as a museum.
Chinese and Korean food court.
This visitor center resides in a home that was originally built in 1785 as a one-story structure on a hill overlooking the Potomac River. The charming house was occupied by the Bowles family during the peak of C & O Canal operations. Today it illustrates canal life.
One of Maryland’s largest state parks, which is comprised of more than 18,000 acres.
This marker is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue Trail and provides information on the important role Old West Baltimore churches played in nurturing the surrounding communities and their important activism in the fight for civil rights.
Gourmet and specialty foods store featured on the Food Networks hit show "The Best thing I Ever Ate".
Has been in business for fifteen-years and counting, giving you what the competition doesn't, quality and a big sandwich.
Maximum charter size is 12 passengers.