Working closely with amazing entertainment, historical landmarks, and local businesses, we have created a one-of-a-kind theater experience. Whether you’re a fan of amazing illusions or just looking for a fun night out, Poe’s Magic Theatre is sure to delight.
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The park offers a landscaped seating area and information kiosk about Frederick Douglass, who lived enslaved near St. Michaels from 1833-1836. Douglass taught himself to read and write, and conducted clandestine schools for African-Americans here. He escaped north and became a noted abolitionist, orator and editor. On Maryland’s Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
A unique culinary experience, this 12-acre historic venue on the banks of the Patapsco River is home to an award-winning farm to table restaurant. On-site catering, themed events and weddings top off the menu.
Thomas Auld kept a store on this corner and lived in the block behind it, toward the harbor. In 1833, Frederick Douglass, now a strong-willed teenager, was sent here from Baltimore to live with Thomas Auld and his second wife Rowena. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Located in Baltimore, MD. Simply Marie's is a full-service restaurant offering delicious home-style cooking. Backed by more than 25 years of home cooking experience, our chefs offer up mouthwatering breakfast dishes.
A seafood restaurant.
A Maryland Century Farm est 1881 growing flowers, botanicals and acres of lavender on the shore of the Patuxent River. U-Cut Flowers during the summer, bring the family for a beautiful fun day in the flowers.
Frederick Douglass dedicated this new brick church on his 1878 tour. The congregation was active as early as 1836. The Asbury steeple’s welcoming pineapple symbol is a neighborhood icon.
Great food and an even better cook.
Douglass's attempted escape in April 1836 ended here. The building you see was built in 1878 and replaced the county jail. Douglass was left for a week in jail and then retrieved by Thomas Auld who, rather than sell Douglass South, sent him back to his brother in Fells Point. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.