Former slave and Civil War Veteran buried in Baltimore’s Loudon Park National Cemetery–the first VA burial site included in the National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
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Star Community is a very unique and innovative organization with an Equestrian Center. They take pride in the quality of services and opportunities provided. Providing horseback riding lessons for all abilities ages 5 - adult. Therapeutic and recreational riding. Birthday parties, field trips, summer classes, horses for heroes, Girl and Boy Scout badges and more.
An archival repository and research center that provides access to materials that document the history and culture of Southern Maryland, including collections dating from the 18th century to the present.
Research library houses published, manuscript and archival collections indispensable to understanding Montgomery county history. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
In April 1831, Joseph Keene and his wife Nellie stole a small boat and sailed their seven children to freedom from Parsons Creek in Dorchester County. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Step back in time at our historic sites tours with period attire docents. All historic sites are open to tour on the 1st Saturday of each month (May-Oct) and offer group tours upon request.
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Marina offering the full spectrum of maritime services.
Savor exceptional prime beef, delight in the freshest seafood and experience extraordinary service.
Marina and boat launch with other maritime related services.