Journeying back in time to pre-Civil War America, explore the secret network of trails, waterways and safe houses used by enslaved people fleeing north to escape bondage. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
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Vibrant streets invite visitors to explore history heritage and architectures while savoring the flavor of local shops, eateries and lodging.
Service marina is situated on 18-acres of wooded and scenic shoreline.
Nationally-accredited museum that interprets the history of English colonization and the first landing on nearby St. Clement’s Island on March 25, 1634. The museum grounds are also home to a 19th-century one-room schoolhouse, pier and docking facility. Water taxi service to St. Clement’s Island State Park is available most days, March - October, weather permitting.
The National Road Museum takes visitors on a journey through the history of the important Historic National Road, the first federally constructed roadway in the United States which helped build the nation and is today a national scenic byway.
Full service/DIY Marina, boat slips to 65', travel lift, dry storage, pool-boathouse, shipstore, Palm Beach Willie's Floating Restaurant and Bar, plus more.
The Thomas Point Shoal Light is a National Historic Landmark in the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1875, it is the most recognized lighthouse in Maryland. It is the last screw-pile lighthouse still in it's original position and being used for navigation.
Pickett Brewing Company is a craft brewery and taproom in Baltimore just blocks from the stadiums. Pickett serves a wide variety of styles ranging from lagers, to IPAs, to stouts and more. They are known for game days and bluegrass.
A variety of wonderful festivals and events throughout the year, from an old-fashioned Easter weekend to a Victorian Christmas celebration.
Golf course offers a rustic, rural splendor that is a serene hideaway only minutes from the beltway.