Beach bar and grill. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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Waterfront dining on the Kent Narrows of the Chesapeake Bay. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Offers bus service in limited area for customers; on beach; near Kent Narrows bridge. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Featuring rye grass fairways and bent grass tees and greens. Designed by Seth Raynor, one of golf’s greatest architects, this course is forgiving, but not without the challenges of ponds and bunkers to encourage friendly competition.
Enslaved people who were caught fleeing their enslavers were held in this historic county jail. Others who were charged with encouraging them to run away were jailed here too. An interpretive exhibit describes these cases.
Ben Ross, Harriet Tubman's brother had hoped to marry Jane Kane but her enslaver would not allow for it. Ben arranged for Jane to join him when he and his brothers fled during the Christmas holidays in 1854. Jane disguised in men's clothing to successfully flee. Visitors can paddle to Buttons Creek via Blackwater River. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
This is where Underground Railroad operatives and enslaved people fleeing their bonds were jailed. This site is on the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Enjoy a relaxing day on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Max charter size is 6 people.
At this wharf, captured Underground Railroad agent Hugh Hazlett and seven freedom seekers boarded the steamer Kent for return to Cambridge from which they fled. The freedom seekers were re-enslaved and Hazlett was convicted and sent to prison for 44 years. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.