Par at Rocky Point is set at 72, with a fairly open front nine and a back nine that is more tree lined and high-lighted by the three par 5’s.
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In 1850, Harriet Tubman's niece, Kessiah, and her two children escaped from the auction block at the front of the courthouse. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
An online seafood market that provides fresh seafood delivery right to your front door. We provide the highest level of quality and convenience to seafood lovers all across the USA.
Enjoy a water park and scenic boardwalk on the Bay; Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, restaurants, marinas, antiques, B&Bs, bay front park, charter fishing and boat ramps.
Our professional tepanyaki chefs will take you on a delicious and interactive journey. Join us for a Japanese dining experience as our chefs prepare your stir-fry in front of your eyes.
Located on the campus of Anne Arundel Community College, the monument stands in front of a crescent-shaped wall built into a hillside between the college’s fine arts and technology buildings. The wall displays some of King’s inspirational quotes.
Within steps of endless family-fun attractions, the Harrison Hall welcomes you to old-fashioned charm by the ocean. The grand, inviting front porch is the perfect spot to relax while taking in the ocean and boardwalk views.
The Plim Plaza Hotel is an Ocean City landmark that offers guests an affordable oceanfront location that’s fun for the whole family. Relax on the spacious front porch with large rocking chairs overlooking the Ocean City Boardwalk.
Serene cottage nestled in secluded woods with scenic views of Swan Creek. Private cottage with updated amenities, plush interior and cozy beds. Front porch to enjoy sunsets and wild life. Unwind in Rock Hall, "The Pearl of the Chesapeake."
Located on an attractive 319 acre water-front campus, St. Mary's College stands on a historic piece of land first settled in 1634. As Maryland's only Public Honors College, students receive the benefits of a small, liberal arts college with the lower cost of state tuition.