Period-appointed cabin and costumed docents reveal various aspects of Ellicott's Mills, an 18th-century Quaker mill town, and the birth of the National Road.
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Full-service boatyard with dockage; ABYC certified technicians, 35 and 75 ton travel lifts, annual and transient slips, dry and wet storage, and ship store.
Enjoy a water park and scenic boardwalk on the Bay; Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, restaurants, marinas, antiques, B&Bs, bay front park, charter fishing and boat ramps.
Antiques and unique collectibles; restaurants; marinas, small-town feeling. Visit historic oak basket factory, Turkey Point Lighthouse, Elk Neck State Park and Chesapeake Bay.
Church is built from colonial state house bricks dated 1676. St. Mary's Chapel is located in Ridge, eight miles from St. Mary's City.
A 1794 town home with six rooms, six fireplaces, period furnishings and collection of rose medallion china.
Shipwreck in Potomac River with diving privileges by pre-arrangement. U-boat was covered with rubber coating and used as stealth weapon. Detailed interpretation at Piney Point Lighthouse Museum.
Ship models, paintings, flags, uniforms, swords, firearms, ship instruments, personal memorabilia. The Class of 1951 Gallery of Ships contains the Rogers Ship Models Collection. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.