Eat indoors or out, while enjoying fresh steamed, broiled or baked seafood. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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In operation from 1776 to 1905, founders, miners, clerks, charcoal makers, storekeepers, teamsters and others came together under the iron master's supervision. Visit The Catoctin Furnace African-American Cemetery Interpretive Trail and learn about the lives of those who worked the furnace. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site. .
Gives you an experience you will not find much anywhere else. With views of downtown Baltimore, the Bay and the Susquehanna River you will not be disappointed.
Professional theater that inspires and transforms artists and audiences through the infinite possibilities found only in theater.
Site of Smallwood's Retreat, estate of General William Smallwood, Revolutionary War officer and fourth governor of Maryland. Group tours, special events. Marina, fishing, camping and discovery center.
Award-winning, newly opened extended-stay hotel located one block from Inner Harbor. Fully equipped kitchens in every room, free Hot Breakfast, free WiFi, free laundry.
This Smithsonian affiliate offers exhibits, musical performances, films, kids' workshops, genealogy resources, lectures, and a soul food cafe'. Emphasis on Maryland African-American history and culture. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Four-hundred acre wildlife sanctuary, near Easton, featuring forest, shoreline, freshwater wetlands, nature trails, gardens and a canoe launch.
Since Colonial times, foxhunters have swept across these rolling, grassy fields in a colorful pageant of horses, hounds, and "hill toppers," who prefer to watch and ride at a slower pace.
Boutique bakery specializing in cupcakes, custom cakes, french macaroons, pies and more. Baked fresh daily with creative flavors and premium ingredients.