A country club and golf course that opened in 1924 and its Blue Course has hosted five major championships, including three U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship.
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One of the nation's largest hydroelectric generating station; spans the Susquehanna River.
Coppin State University is a historically black, four-year liberal arts university that offers 23 undergraduate majors and ten graduate-degree programs.
Public golf course with 9-holes.
This one of a kind waterfront location is privately situated on 11 of the most scenic acres on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Mountainous recreation area, which is 5.5 miles long and covers 952 acres, offers boating, sailing, water skiing, scuba diving, ice fishing, hiking, camping a 3D archery course, whitewater areas, picnic areas and hiking.
Restored sites feature story of Mt. Savage Mining, iron works, brick and railroad industries. Home of first rolled iron rail in U.S.
This is where Garrett County meets the best people.
Donation of 1,917-acre forest by the Garrett brothers in 1906 marked the beginning of Maryland's public land system. This forest has the distinction of being the birthplace of forestry in Maryland.
Home to the highest point in any Maryland state forest - Backbone Mountain (3,220 feet). Potomac River headwaters burst from this rugged forest known for its abundant wildlife and excellent trout fishing.