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faqs about National Harbor Restaurants Q: What are the best restaurants in National Harbor with takeout? A: Restaurants in National Harbor have a wide variety of dining options, including ordering in and picking up. A couple popular ones that provide takeout include Grace's Mandarin, serving Asian-fusion food like drunken noodles, fried rice and tempura shrimp, as well as Fiorella Italian Kitchen, where you can get pizzas, salads and cheesy appetizers. Q: What are the best[...]
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Slice Through the Waves Under Sail on the Chesapeake If there’s a more quintessential Maryland experience than piercing the waves of the Chesapeake Bay under sail, we’d sure like to know what it is. The power of the wind, the thrill of the spray over the bow, and at the same time, the serenity of silence save the sound of water lapping at the hull and gulls calling as they turn swift circles above. There’s[...]
When Harriet Tubman set foot on the fields and marshes surrounding the Chesapeake Bay and worked its waterways, America was a different place. Woodlands were expansive, wilderness seemed endless, and she, like many other African Americans, was held in the bonds of slavery, surviving while wresting an existence from the land. As she stood on the Chesapeake’s shores, worked its docks and shipyards, and peered across its vast open waters, what did she think and[...]
It was the third Lord Baltimore, Charles Calvert, who deeded himself 10,000 acres in 1675 in what was to become the northern part of Harford County and then presented it in 1713 to his fourth wife, Margaret. Eventually through heirs, the tract, now a national historic district, was divided and sold off into lots. Many of those “lots” still exist today as historic horse farms in the greater Monkton area. The Elkridge-Harford Hounds, which traces[...]
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