The only restaurant in Baltimore shaped like a merchant vessel. Enjoy steamed crabs year-round from waterfront seating. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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Originating in Delaware's Great Cypress Swamp, the Pocomoke River is rich in historic and natural resources. Home to river otters, bald eagles and more than 50 species of fish.
This 142-acre homestead of Benjamin honors the land and legacy of a Free African-American man who lived during the 1700s.
Crafting great beer from Brunswick's historic 1948 volunteer fire station. Smoketown also has a restaurant, full bar and provides free live music on Fridays. Dogs on leash are allowed on our spacious patio.
Designated as a state battlefield, the park encompasses the three gaps of South Mountain (Crampton's, Fox's and Turner's) that were the scene of the September 14, 1862 battle just days before the Battle of Antietam.
One of the oldest communities on the East Coast. Existed first as an Indian settlement of Potopaco, then as major seaport in the 17th century.
Discover a True Treasure of the Chesapeake! Nestled in the heart of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, this local favorite serves up fresh seafood, savory steaks, and ice-cold drafts. It's a true taste of the Chesapeake and an experience you won’t forget.
Expert kayak instructors and mountain guides provide fun learning adventures that teach outdoor skills and reconnect families to nature. Wide range of year round tours, activities and team building programs in the parks and forests of western Maryland. Kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing and more outside the wild and scenic Youghiogheny River Corridor.
Full service oceanfront hotel with ocean view rooms, restaurants, bars, indoor and outdoor pools.
An undeveloped multi-use park that boasts a waterfront that offers excellent fishing. Good place to launch a kayak or canoe to venture onto the beautiful Port Tobacco River.