Houses a collection that begun in 1872. Artifacts of importance to the Maryland School of the Deaf's history as well to the Frederick community.
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An 1888 building located in Annapolis which exemplifies Gothic revival architecture located on the site where the oldest African American congregation has worshiped since 1803.
The go to spot for delicious and exciting Middle-Eastern cuisine.
The Billie Holiday Statue on Pennsylvania Avenue commemorates the life and legacy of “Lady Day” who was born as Eleanora Fagan in Baltimore on April 7, 1915. Artist James Earl Reid was commissioned to create the statue in 1977, but it was not fully finished until 2009. The monument's 20,000-pound solid granite base is inscribed with text and sculptural panels inspired by one of Holliday’s most famous performances, the haunting anti-lynching song “Strange Fruit."
Artifacts and historic photos of the C&O Canal and Sharpsburg with direct access to the C&O Canal and country store with snacks.
One of the most recognized privately owned motor coach companies on the East Coast.
Located on a large landscaped, shaded lot on a tree lined street among other stately homes in Easton’s Historic District. The Bishop’s House is ideally suited for a quiet break and a romantic getaway. Victorian ambiance with modern conveniences.
Our 90-minute tours are always fun for young and old. Come sailing in Baltimore with us and enjoy a day on the water.