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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.
Due to its demijohn shape, a persistent rumor holds that a real jug of whiskey was buried inside this historic stone monument from the original Jug Bridge.
Tenth Ward Distilling Company is proud to be woman-owned. Located in what used to be the Tenth Ward of downtown Frederick, Maryland and specializing in a variety of non-traditional and unconventional spirits and canned cocktails.
The Billie Holiday Statue on Pennsylvania Avenue commemorates the life and legacy of “Lady Day” who was born as Eleanora Fagan in Baltimore on April 7, 1915. Artist James Earl Reid was commissioned to create the statue in 1977, but it was not fully finished until 2009. The monument's 20,000-pound solid granite base is inscribed with text and sculptural panels inspired by one of Holliday’s most famous performances, the haunting anti-lynching song “Strange Fruit."
Baltimore based craft brewery that has partnered with Peabody Heights Brewery.
Twelve craft brews and cider are featured. Lite fare in taproom and deck. Live music on Saturday nights. Beautiful farm setting at Linganore Winecellars.
A 100-acre park that is part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and is well known for rock climbing, hiking and biking.
In 1850, Harriet Tubman's niece, Kessiah, and her two children escaped from the auction block at the front of the courthouse. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.