Site of July 9, 1864 Civil War battle dubbed "The Battle that Saved Washington." Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Early defeated Union forces commanded by Gen. Lew Wallace who later wrote Ben Hur.
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Maryland's Premier Water Sports facility featuring lessons, rentals, tours, summer camps, corporate team building and Beach Parties directly on the Chesapeake Bay. Offering SAILING, KAYAKING STAND UP PADDLING and WINDSURFING since 1985. Certified sailing and paddling school operating daily May thru September. Maryland's largest water sports rental operation.
Eight acres of vines on a 27-acre farm provide a beautiful setting to enjoy traditionally crafted wines unique to the soils and climate of Southern Maryland.
Offering a wide selection of Chinese food as well as a full sushi bar.
A classic Parisian bistro.
Statue of "Hope" marks the burial place of 2,468 Confederate soldiers (346 identifiable) who died in the Civil War battles of Antietam and South Mountain.
Pub, bar and grill.
Mexican restaurant with some killer Chicken Tortilla soup.
A little tavern located a bit off the beaten path in the Canton area of Baltimore City.
The 1852 middle-class rooming house of Mary Surratt who was part of the conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln.