Federal-style home of Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, who owned slaves but often was inclined towards abolitionist ideals. The museum is furnished to interpret 19th century living. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
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Chinese food popular for carry-out; small eat-in dining area.
Rich history is everywhere, inside and outside this serene retreat. Original glass windows are painstakingly preserved, as are vintage doors, original wooden banister and hardwood floors. Each room is uniquely decorated and named for famous writers.
Casual seafood dining that is fantastic for the entire family. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster trail.
Nice, quiet protected marina with one-two transient slips.
Visit this bayfront establishment to enjoy a culinary experience you won't forget.
Hyatt Place National Harbor offers the comforts of home, the luxury of retreat and an unbeatable location on the Potomac River. Be sure to check-out their onsite restaurant, Bar Harbor. Breakfast is included with your stay.