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Self-guided tour of outdoor ponds where as many as 200,000 trout are raised.
The only place on the canal where examples of major structures, a lockhouse, turning basin, aqueduct and warehouse, can be viewed in a half-mile stretch.
This unique site preserves a rare deposit of fossils from the early Cretaceous period, about 115 million years ago. The fossils found help scientists reconstruct our region’s ancient history.
Famous in Maryland Thoroughbred racing history, home to two Triple Crown winners; contains a racing memorabilia and a 1923 stable master's apartment.
Oak, pine, walnut country and formal furniture and accessories. One of many antiques shops in area of historic Old Town Bowie; shop where the dealers shop.
The facility is the world's oldest continually operated airport, and is the site of many significant aviation firsts, known as the "Field of Firsts." It was established in 1909 after Wilbur Wright came to the field to train two military officers to fly in the government's first aeroplane.
Home to individual units of Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, including 89th Military Airlift Wing, which provides transportation for president, high-ranking U.S. officials and foreign dignitaries. Home to the Armed Forces Air Show.
The outdoor exhibit area interprets the aviation history, which began in 1941 as the first African-American owned and operated airfield in the state. The first black Civil Air Patrol squadron in the Washington, D.C. area, called the Columbia Squadron, was formed here.
This one-room wooden schoolhouse served as the only public school for African Americans in Boyds from 1895 - 1936 and served grades 1 - 8. The school is open by appointment.