Surrounded by 1,000 acres and immaculate fairways, our alluring golf resort exudes a quiet charm and an inviting ambiance for events, vacations, retreats and family getaways.
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The Fort's successful defense during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Film, interpretive programs, living history, special events.
Multi-disciplinary performing arts theater showcasing stage acts, movies, music shows, family programming, civic events, student series and world-touring shows.
Board the pirate ship "Fearless" for an swashbuckling adventure in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Sailing out of Fell's Point. School groups, camps, corporate events and charters available.
Federal-period manor home and interpretive garden offering tours, programs and special events. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
When you shop along Maryland’s Main Streets, you’re supporting local businesses and the historic properties they steward. If window shopping by foot, dining at new spots, antiquing and collecting art sounds like a great day out, you’ll absolutely adore these Main Street destinations. Shop the Shore in Berlin’s Unique Stores With a population of about 4,900, Berlin is small but packs a lot of charm. This Eastern Shore gem, known for its great jewelry, gift[...]
Seven commercial buildings are available for daily rental use. Featured at The Great Frederick Fairgrounds is the Null Building, 11,940 sq. ft. facility, that can easily seat groups of 500, and hold up to 900 people for any single event. Featuring its own sound system, Wi-Fi accessibility, restrooms, and full heating and air conditioning, the Null Building can host your special event for a variety of uses from wedding receptions, galas, expos and shows, and[...]
Rosaryville is a 982 acre day-use park with miles of trails for hiking, biking and equestrians. The park is also the location of the historic Mount Airy Mansion, which is available for events.
Former girls' school built 1837 on land donated by the Ellicott brothers; now stabilized ruins with garden, park events and programs emphasizing 19th-century history.
Historic/cultural tours and events, themed story dinners, charter boat sunset cruises, kayak, walking, bike and van tours. Primitive camping excursion with crabbing and fishing.