This beautiful mountainside shrine on the campus of Mount St. Mary's University features the oldest American replicas of the Lourdes Grotto in France.
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Awesome spot for house brewed Belgian-style beers and upscale New American food in a elegant old Baltimore townhouse.
This 142-acre homestead of Benjamin honors the land and legacy of a Free African-American man who lived during the 1700s.
Built in 1900, this rural African-American church served as the religious and social center of the Brookland community for more than 70 years.
Barton lived here while the house was the headquarters and warehouse for the American Red Cross. The house conveys sense of dedication to serving others.
One of 10 breweries in the world to utilize the American-made IDD mash filtration system that allow us to brew more quickly and efficiently.
Exhibits highlight the history of the farming community, the local Native American Tockwogh tribe and the visit of Captain John Smith to the Turner's Creek area.
Plaque in rotunda of State House honoring Matthew Henson, African-American explorer who discovered the North Pole with Admiral Peary in 1909.
Established as the Army Medical Museum during the Civil War. The military medical museum is about the past, present and future of American military medicine.
Nationally recognized regional art museum presents changing exhibitions, classes, lectures, concerts and outreach programming. Accredited by the American Association of Museums.