Discover and relive the origins of America's oldest sport with rare photographs and art, vintage equipment and uniforms, striking sculptures and trophies, cherished memorabilia and artifacts. Hall of Fame display.
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America's oldest privately owned ferry, established in 1683. Crosses scenic Tred Avon River between Oxford and St. Michaels area. Ferry carries nine cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and passengers. Two locations for boarding: Oxford and Bellevue, MD.
Excursions leave from Dorchester Visitor Center, 2 Rose Hill Place, Cambridge, or from Suicide Bridge Restaurant, 6304 Suicide Bridge Rd., Hurlock
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.
Darnall's Chance was opened as a museum in 1988. The house was built in 1742 for James Wardrop. Throughout its history, the site has served as the home of many prominent tobacco merchants. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
The Coral Reef Restaurant is conveniently situated on the lobby level of the Holiday Inn Suites, boasting an innovative menu of island cuisine and local favorites that are sure to please your entire party.
Great boardwalk location, newly renovated, two outdoor heated pools. close to amusements and water sports.
Casually elegant, great crab cakes and burgers. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Creating the finest Italian desserts such as cookies and other sweets plus breads and pastries have delighted customers since 1985.