Featuring craft beers brewed on site and a variety of locally crafted beers sourced from the region.
This campground and canoe launch is a good place to start a float trip on the Potomac to Oldtown or a bike trip on the C&O Canal Towpath.
A 100-acre park that is part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is well known for rock climbing, hiking and biking.
Artifacts and historic photos of the C&O Canal and Sharpsburg with direct access to the C&O Canal and country store with snacks.
In 1850, Harriet Tubman's niece, Kessiah, and her two children escaped from the auction block at the front of the courthouse. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Built in 1803, was one of five Quaker meeting houses in Caroline County whose members sustained a local Underground Railroad network.
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.
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.