Enjoy organic produce from local farmers and seafood from the commercial fishing harbor next door.
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Spring-fed lake among rolling hills and woods. Visitors may swim, fish, picnic. Roped-off swimming area includes waterslides, high-dive platform and floating rafts.
Built in 1848, the museum displays the life of an Irish-immigrant family in the 1860s plus changing exhibits relating to Irish-American history and local neighborhood life.
Four-hundred acre wildlife sanctuary, near Easton, featuring forest, shoreline, freshwater wetlands, nature trails, gardens and a canoe launch.
More than 150 life-size wax figures and a slave ship replica. The museum details the African American experience from ancient Africa and slavery to the present. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Serving classic New York deli sandwiches, soups, and assorted original gourmet salads.
Rude Food Co. combines the 43 years of culinary experience of the Cureton brothers, Brett & Timothy Cureton.
Hands-on history; experiences for children of all ages. County park: manor house (c. 1790), garden, log cabin, carriage collection, blacksmith shop and icehouse. NRHP.
Enjoy guided/self-guided tours, bring a picnic, play on the fun farm-themed playground and attend one of our many events including The Maryland Wine Festival. Please visit our website and social media for the most up to date information on Museum events.