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This National Historic Landmark, overlooking the Patuxent River, features a 1703 mansion, authentic 1800s slave cabin, Colonial revival gardens, nature trails and numerous historic buildings. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Newly renovated rooms. Outdoor grill and picnic area, on-site parking for boats on trailers. Convenient to Crisfield's fishing charters, marinas and ferries.
Organic green cuisine with a focus on local produce and creative ideas.
The ultimate retreat to enjoy a comfy and exclusive farm stay experience nestled in the quaint rolling hills of Western Maryland.
Indulge in brands you love. Great shopping, food, and entertaining.
Largest state forest with more than 54,000 acres; approximately 12,000 acres designated wild lands. Camping, fishing, hunting, four-wheeler and snowmobile trails available.
The furnace, erected in 1837, used coal and coke rather than charcoal to make iron; an early-American success.
On the Boardwalk: breakfast, lunch and dinner with a view of the ocean. Open seasonally.