Exhibits illustrate the history of the southern Eastern Shore from the 16th through 20th centuries. Also displayed Julia Purnell's needle art pictures.
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Full service restaurant with breakfast, lunch, dinner, great happy hour and Sunday brunch.
Explore the natural history of the Eastern Shore and local conservation efforts while hiking scenic trails, birdwatching and kayaking/canoeing.
We have live music every evening and Sunday during brunch.
There is plenty of fun for the kids, too. With our famous ice rink, movies on the beach, or Camp Carousel, there is always something for everybody in the family.
Aerialist dangles with grace and beauty from the highest peak of the atrium lobby as lights dance across the lobby floor and climb the walls with the power of the music behind them.
Serving seafood, steaks, pasta and specials through the week. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Two, 74ft schooners offer a real Chesapeake Bay sailing experience for public sails and private events. Buy a ticket or privately charter the entire boat. Learn about sailing, the ecology of the Bay as you sit back and relax with a cold beverage. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Dishes up a menu of local Chesapeake Bay cuisine for lunch, dinner and a very poplar brunch. Located within the Baltimore Museum of Art. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A 19.7 mile trail-trail that continues to Pennsylvania line, and passes through many historic communities, offering recreation to cyclists, hikers, joggers, and horseback riders.