Full-service marina facility with open and covered slips to 65'; land storage, a well-stocked ships store.
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A nationally recognized, multidisciplinary, 16-day festival held in June since 1987 features local, regional, national and international performance and visual artists in multiple venues.
One of the nation's largest hydroelectric generating station; spans the Susquehanna River.
Coppin State University is a historically black, four-year liberal arts university that offers 23 undergraduate majors and ten graduate-degree programs.
Donation of 1,917-acre forest by the Garrett brothers in 1906 marked the beginning of Maryland's public land system. This forest has the distinction of being the birthplace of forestry in Maryland.
Built in 1739, the Hager House served as fort and trading post for Jonathan Hager, town founder; features 18th-century furnishings.
State-of-the-art archival facility with one-hour tours available of research center, office areas, laboratories, and records' storage area.
Popular spot for recreation including boating, fishing, swimming, camping, white-water and flat-water paddling sports.
Built 1885 by George Alfred Townsend, famous author/war correspondent of Civil War period. Only monument in the world erected to the memory of war correspondents.
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