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Multi-disciplinary performing arts theater showcasing stage acts, movies, music shows, family programming, civic events, student series and world-touring shows.
Succulent, sweet, and centuries of tradition. Baltimore Oyster Bars These venues offer oysters from a variety of locations, so you can sample the subtle flavor differences that arise from their diverse environments and salinities. To savor oysters and seafood delicacies in Fells Point, head to Thames Street Oyster House for the fresh or fried oysters paired with mustard sauce, or Catonsville Gourmet in the suburbs — they dish up favorites like fried-oyster salad along with[...]
The Commemorative for Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland is an immersive art experience that honors the story of resilience and creative problem-solving that defined the lives of the enslaved individuals that once lived in St. Mary's City.
A bronze forensic statue of Frederick Douglass who was born enslaved in Maryland, liberated himself, and became a national leader in the effort to abolish slavery in America. The statue is located in the Maryland State House room in which the 1864 Constitutional Convention was held. The Constitution of 1864 was significant because it contained a Declaration of Rights that, in its first article, abolished slavery in Maryland.
On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Serves as the perfect setting for birthdays, showers, weddings, rehearsal dinners, class reunions, retirement parties, golf outings and business meetings.
A four-mile steeplechase race held in Worthington Valley that was started in 1894 by two competing fox hunting clubs. Today fans watch from the hillsides as riders charge over 22 fences vying to qualify for England’s Grand National.
Magdalena features thoughtfully created bistro fare inspired by classic dishes of France, England, and Baltimore.
To keep Maryland's Freedom Fighters top-of-mind, check out the " Match the Hero with Their Legacy" educational activity.