A bronze forensic statue of Frederick Douglass who was born enslaved in Maryland, liberated himself, and became a national leader in the effort to abolish slavery in America. The statue is located in the Maryland State House room in which the 1864 Constitutional Convention was held. The Constitution of 1864 was significant because it contained a Declaration of Rights that, in its first article, abolished slavery in Maryland.
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Conveniently situated across the street from Splash Mountain Water Park and Jolly Roger Amusement Park, and near many bars and restaurants along Philadelphia Avenue.
The the center includes the two historic structures on the site: the Mother Seton House and the Historic Seminary Chapel. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
The Hard Ball was designed, constructed and equipped with performance, comfort and your safety in mind. It is outfitted with state of the art communication and navigation electronics, it is fully USCG compliant. Amenities include, dinette, stand-up head, fully enclosed heated cabin and a large open cockpit.
Innovative seasonal menu featuring fresh & local ingredients creating BOLD flavors and new-American dishes.
Captain Mo's Seafood Carryout has been the premier location since 2004 for anyone looking for fresh Maryland steamed crab and spiced shrimp, snow crab legs, fish and oyster seafood carryout.
Celebrating 30 years, Locally and family owned and operated. we are located in the lower level of Historic Lee's Market in Beautiful Southern Maryland !
Our vision is to create a unique dining experience with an emphasis on the finest Prime steaks, fresh seafood, pasta & meticulously selected wines, all within an atmosphere which can be described as both elegant & historic.
Prepare for a bounty of good food and drink at Mutiny Pirate Bar and Island Grille. Serving classic bar food with a Caribbean twist in a relaxing, laid back atmosphere, where we make everything from scratch in house. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Fresh local crabs, seafood, produce, and more. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster Trail.