Features the Chesapeake Carousel, an authentic, hand-carved and restored turn-of-the-century Dentzel carousel, miniature train ride, putt-putt golf and playground. Fee for rides and putt-putt golf.
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Dense site of King and Queen Seat, a breathtaking 190-foot rock outcrop that flanks Deer Creek and Kilgore Falls, second-highest vertical drop waterfall in Maryland.
Exotic animals in pastoral country setting, including giraffes, tigers, bears, deer, wolves, monkeys and kangaroos. Picnic, playground and petting areas.
Maryland's Largest Family Entertainment Center.
The facility is the world's oldest continually operated airport, and is the site of many significant aviation firsts, known as the "Field of Firsts." It was established in 1909 after Wilbur Wright came to the field to train two military officers to fly in the government's first aeroplane.
Public riding academy offering lessons and trail rides.
This marker is on the site of one of the few surviving African-American sandlot baseball fields. Created in 1910, it was home to Oaksville Eagles, a community baseball club that toured playing against Negro League teams before desegregation.
A community event center, amphitheater and music venue located in the Arts & Entertainment District in Catonsville, Maryland. Provides community festivals, events as well as music concerts while showcasing local food trucks and arts & crafts vendors.
Naturalistic habitats for mammals, birds, reptiles native to North, Central, and South America and Australia. One of the finest small zoos in the country and it's free.