French-style grand mansion house decorated with antique furnishings, exquisite wall and ceiling moulding and grand chandeliers. It is the perfect spot for a Southern Maryland getaway.
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America's roots of religious toleration run deep in Southern Maryland, where some of the nation's oldest churches are an indelible part of this peaceful, small-town landscape.
Day 1: Baltimore is home to the Star-Spangled Banner and the birthplace of American Railroading. Arrive late morning and begin with a visit to Fort McHenry National Historic Monument & Shrine. Here students will meet with their guide and learn the story behind the writing of our National anthem by Francis Scott Key. Then travel to the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House to see where the 30’ x 42’ flag was sewn. Dinner can be enjoyed[...]
Nestled in the historic Evitts Creek Valley, the mill barn and farm house built in 1812 have become Western Maryland’s first farm brewery and event center.
Nassawango Creek Preserve is home to and native plants, orchids and warblers. This tannin-stained waterway is steeped in early American history is one of the most tranquil places in Maryland.
Not in the mood for crabs? You can try our other popular dishes like our fried oysters or crab ball sandwich. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A D&D B&B. A tabletop gaming retreat located in Frederick, Maryland. Weekend packages include 2 nights accommodations, 5 meals and snacks, and 10+ hours of Dungeons and Dragons 5E.
A friendly little dock bar with island decor, Key West ambiance, the best sunsets around and surrounded by the water of the Kent Narrows. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Located in the heart of historic Chestertown, Maryland, just a block away from the Chester River, our bakery’s bright shop space offers fresh inventory daily.
The agricultural cooperative consists of 15 members' vineyards from a small 1/2 acre to several acres to produce the best wine from the best Southern Maryland growers.