Chaplin, was involved in the failed escape of 77 people from Washington, D.C. was captured on August 8, 1850 during a shoot out with slave catchers on Georgia Avenue. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
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The guide leads people on trails through forest, marsh and field to enhance understanding of the Underground Railroad. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
This tour provides glimpses of more than two centuries of African-American heritage and presents a new opportunity to experience the past. Pick up brochure at Visitor Center.
Serene cottage nestled in secluded woods with scenic views of Swan Creek. Private cottage with updated amenities, plush interior and cozy beds. Front porch to enjoy sunsets and wild life. Unwind in Rock Hall, "The Pearl of the Chesapeake."
Founded in 1818, the oldest African-American church in Hagerstown.
Built in 1768, the furnace produced goods for the Revolutionary War, relying on the labor of both enslaved and free blacks. National Register of Historic Places.
Local brewery in Chesapeake City.
Newly renovated, midtown, spacious rooms with balconies, free parking, on-site restaurant, and group & golf packages.
Food truck that specializes in savory and sweet empanadas with full menu (fried items).
Market that specializes in seafood.