The Natural History Society of Maryland is a private nonprofit dedicated to Maryland’s natural heritage since 1929. Visit our wide array of collections & exhibits at our museum in Baltimore, or learn with us on a field trip, class, or Zoom lecture.
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Hard shell, soft shell crabs and oysters served. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
This is the homesite of Jacob Jackson, a free black farmer and noted veterinarian, who received a coded letter from Tubman and arranged the escape of her three brothers from the area in 1854. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Neighborhood restaurant serving Southern coastal cuisine. Eat, Drink, and Make a Friend.
All occasion coach transportation. Business/leisure trips - we travel the East Coast. Up to date equipment and D.O.T. approved drivers. Check our safety record @ www.usdot.com.
Family owned and grown hop farm, brewery and tap room situated on 250 acres in northern Baltimore County. Our state of the art Brew House and Tap Room is build around a 1840's timber frame barn.
Docent will interpret life on the 18th-century coastal plantation through artifacts on display in the kitchen, spinning room, children’s room and original milk house.
A casual yet refined neighborhood bistro serving seasonally driven menu in an offbeat, non-conformative setting reflecting the neighborhood. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A perfect hideaway, luxuriously appointed with 800 feet of waterfront and stunning views. Select Registry, Five Star Quality.
Susannah's Watch is a historic manor house transformed into a unique B&B on the Patuxent River.