Providing guided and unguided fishing kayak rentals and trips daily.
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Restaurant and bar serving Maryland influenced food. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A small family operation that provides an authentic Chesapeake experience. Adventure like a local with tours on the water. Experience bald eagles, hands on crabbing and see local Chesapeake Bay sites.
An award winning family owned and operated fine dining restaurant, bar and live music venue.
For everything in, on, and around the water in Maryland. We offer kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, jet skis, summer camps, tours, lessons, beach parties, bicycle rentals, and more. Come join us at any of our four locations around Maryland.
Opened in 1958, the pool was originally private and for whites only. Demand for change grew after the Black Grove community became the target of hate crimes led by local KKK members. The City of Laurel purchased the pool and desegrated it in 1968.
This museum celebrates the Founding Black Families of America and Environmental Justice as a Civil Right. Visiting The Water's Edge allows visitors to see how people of color on the Eastern Shore lived and how their lives mattered.
This tour includes sites that were integral to Civil Rights efforts in Havre de Grace during the late Jim Crow and Civil Rights eras, including Green Book sites, sit-ins at restaurants, and the desegregation of schools and the hospital.
Crab house and sports bar. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.