Discover the ultimate Maryland getaway in Ocean City at Sun Outdoors Ocean City, formerly known as Castaways RV Resort. Whether you want an adventurous RV experience, a quaint cottage, or tent camping, Sun Outdoors Ocean City is an unforgettable family vacation destination.
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Thomas Auld kept a store on this corner and lived in the block behind it, toward the harbor. In 1833, Frederick Douglass, now a strong-willed teenager, was sent here from Baltimore to live with Thomas Auld and his second wife Rowena. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Whether your style is light tackle, fly, jigging or live lining or the more traditional trolling and chumming. Crabbing is also available for your enjoyment. Sightseeing, cruising and nature tours are also available by the day or hour. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
This family eatery offers panoramic river views, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a spacious deck. Come for the laid-back feel, gorgeous sunsets, and menu of "really fresh fish," including daily catches from up and down the Eastern Seaboard. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster Trail.
Trail-side 1878 RiverRun B&B (Hancock, MD) beside the C&O Canal Towpath & Western Maryland Rail Trail. Five private-bath suites, secure bike storage, game room; perfect for cyclists, couples & families. Book a suite or the entire home. Book Direct!
November 25, 1878, Frederick Douglass gave "Self-Made Men" speech to a segregated audience in the main courtroom of this courthouse. The statue of Douglass on the courthouse lawn, created by Jay Hall Carpenter and erected in 2011, portrays Douglass at the podium delivering this speech. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
We offer 30+ wines made at The Urban Winery plus Maryland wines, craft brews & local spirits. Explore global wines from small producers. Enjoy tastings, classes & private events. Create your own wine in our hands-on Wine Making Experience.
An easy drive from the hustle and bustle of Baltimore, Washington, and Philadelphia, making the trip along the Antietam Highlands Wine Trail can feel like an escape to another century. Anchored by a dozen unique vineyards, meaderies, and even a pair of cider mills, the Antietam Highlands Trail is connected by a glassy smooth ribbon of asphalt winding through Maryland’s lush, rolling hills, historic battlefields, and unforgettable small towns. Tour the Antietam battlefield, home of[...]
Cecil County In 1924, William duPont founded Fair Hill, a tract of nearly 6,000 acres near Elkton, which is now a state-owned natural resources management area and equestrian competition venue. About 20 miles further south, in the 1960s, Allaire duPont banded together with well-heeled friends and established a 10,000-acre enclave of individual horse breeding farms in Chesapeake City. It is the largest contiguous area of preserved farmland in Maryland. The county is comprised of gently[...]
In this post Civil War residence in 1866, Richard Potter wrote the narrative describing his kidnapping, “The Narrative of the Experience, Adventures and Escape of Richard Potter.” As a free black youth, Potter was kidnapped from Greensboro, Maryland and sold into slavery in Delaware. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.