Saloon and restaurant serving authentic Maryland cuisine.
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The Golf Club at South River offers a warm and friendly environment for golf, dining and fitness.
Known for its cocktails and serves food, mostly bistro snacks and appetizers.
This animal sanctuary offers a lifetime of compassionate care for horses, ponies, sheep, goats and pigs. The barn is painted purple! Visitors are welcome to meet and make connections with animals.
The farm, now part of Monocacy National Battlefield, was once part of a 748-acre plantation known as L'Hermitage. Established by the Vincendieres, a family of French planters from the Caribbean, 50 to 90 enslaved African-Americans worked this plantation in the 18th and 19th centuries. At least two of those slaves fled for freedom. The Best family began farming the property in the 1830s.A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Savage Mill is the kind of spot you didn’t know you were looking for. An old cotton mill turned into a cool mix of artisanal shops, quaint restaurants, and hands-on classes. It’s where creativity, history, and a new experience collide.
Experience Maryland’s most breathtaking landscapes on the water, from the serene blackwaters of the Pocomoke River to the wild ponies of Assateague Island. We specialize in personalized, low-impact kayak tours, including sunset and full-moon tours.
Nestled along the Patapsco river, this family-owned restaurant—once a bustling railroad station—has served satisfying meals for 30+ years. Whether you’re a hiker, biker, equestrian, or adventurer, Woodstock Inn is the perfect destination.
A full service boat yard with a professional staff located mid-point on the Chesapeake.
This plaque is affixed to the exterior of 1632 Division Street. It provides information on the house's history as the childhood home of Justice Thurgood Marshall and details Justice Marshall's important role in the Civil Rights Movement.