Pickett Brewing Company is a craft brewery and taproom in Baltimore just blocks from the stadiums. Pickett serves a wide variety of styles ranging from lagers, to IPAs, to stouts and more. They are known for game days and bluegrass.
The first Carmelite Monastery in the United States, Mount Carmel was established in 1790 by Mother Bernardina Matthews, her two nieces, Sr. Mary Aloysia and Sr. Mary Eleanora, and Sr. Clare Joseph. Our historic "Old Monastery" and Chapel are open.
Waterfront office and marina complex on Spa Creek in Eastport across from City Dock. Home to the Chart House. Offices, slips and storage rental available.
Built in 1731, the church and manor house, formerly situated on over 700 acres, was an example of a self-contained Jesuit Community.
The current church built in 1799, is home to the oldest Episcopal Parish in Maryland and has held continuous services on site since 1638.
To the East of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay lies Maryland's Eastern Shore. Abundant with seafood, beaches, wildlife and history, explore the Eastern Shore's many wineries.
Includes the world-renowned Antietam National Battlefield and several other Civil War sites.
Baltimore and Harford counties' countryside provides a vibrant landscape of rolling hills dotted with thoroughbred horse farms and nationally-recognized wineries producing cellar-worthy reds and lively white wines.
Dedicated in 1867, five years after the Battle of Antietam, this cemetery is the final resting place of Union soldiers from the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
The church was established in 1793. The cemetery is the final resting place for Dr. Samuel Mudd, the man who treated John Wilkes Booth's broken leg the morning after Booth assassinated President Lincoln.