The Museum campus features interactive exhibits, VR headsets, and a living shoreline. Highlighting the collection is the historic skipjack Wilma Lee, offering a unique sailing experience connecting visitors with Annapolis waters and the Chesapeake.
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Menu featuring locally grown produce, hormone-free beef and house-made desserts.
Next to the Naval Academy and only a half block from the City Dock.
Built in 1876 and in use until 1945, this granite block and brick structure retains its original upstairs cells where prisoners were once segregated by gender and race with jail keeper's quarters downstairs. Today, the building serves as a visitor center and is a National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
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.
In the 1800s, thousands of settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountain and headed west on the dirt, macadam and cobblestone covered National Road, America's first federally funded highway.
Maryland is known for its amazing seafood and we will be sure not to disappoint. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Maryland's first, oldest, and only professional ballet company with a diverse repertoire including everything from the classic to the contemporary to the popular featuring professional dancers from all over the United States.
Organic green cuisine with a focus on local produce and creative ideas.
Whether you're visiting Maryland for work or on vacation, you'll be delighted with our spacious, stylish guest rooms and thoughtful amenities.