The small white clapboard house was the home of Eliza Bailey and her family. Eliza was Frederick Douglass's sister. Eliza and her two children were sold by Thomas Auld to her free husband Peter in 1836 for $100 (a debt which they both worked for almost five years to repay). On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
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NOMA is a co-op, fine arts gallery which showcases contemporary and traditional art in various media. Our mission is to promote excellence in the visual arts.The gallery hosts artist’s talks, workshops and lectures. All are welcome.
Lavender Farm providing u-pick lavender, sunflowers & wildflowers. Distilling demonstrations, picnicking & photo opportunities. A beautiful, peaceful outdoor experience.
Three handmade quilts that reflect Douglass’s experiences in Talbot County, Anne Arundel County, and Baltimore City. The quilts are made by Joan Gaither, a Maryland Documentary Story Quilter and recipient of a 2017 Maryland Traditions Heritage Award. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
A 600 foot lighted fishing pier with picnic area. Fishing and crabbing are popular at the pier; there is a kayak ramp as well.
Adventure Theatre MTC educates and inspires new generations of theater artists and audiences with exceptional theatrical experiences.
Compass Rose Theater is an award-winning professional theater and non-profit educational organization, offering performances, educational classes, and summer camps on-site at Maryland Hall and off-site throughout Maryland since 2011.
An established cultural institution in the greater Washington area for over 35 years, Washington Revels is dedicated to reviving, sustaining, expanding, and celebrating cultural traditions through the arts.
Maryland's Largest Record Store, plus CDs, posters, band t-shirts and other music memorabilia.
A small family-owned and operated Japanese restaurant located on beautiful Kent Island.