Built in the late 1700s, this is one of very few original frontier plantation homes remaining in Western Maryland.
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Delight in mouth watering menu selections featuring inspired reinventions of classic regional specialties, as well as a variety of traditional favorites. Chef Wean brings a new taste to Turf Valley with a creative spin on classic comfort food dishes & fresh seafood selections
Your home base for touring Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington DC.
Offering a variety of dining experiences that can only be discovered here on the Eastern Shore.
Known for its award-winning Bordeaux-style wines and red barn, silo and windmill is located about a mile from the base of Sugarloaf Mountain.
One of the most beautiful amphitheaters situated on 40 acres of forest between Washington, DC and Baltimore.
Enjoy cruising the Inner Harbor, see Ft. McHenry, the Key Bridge and experience special 1812 narrated cruises. Also available for groups or event charters. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Conveniently located near Andrews Air Force Base and Washington, D; putting the fun and excitement of the capital at your doorstep.
Cafe and shop in historic Belvedere Square Market; specializing in high quality local ingredients, made to order. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Visitors will experience life in the 1770s. History buffs enjoy visiting the 18th-century tobacco barn, farmhouse, and replica out-kitchen. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the fishing pier, boat dock and nature trails.