Private sail and river boat charters on the Chesapeake Bay. We create a memorable cruise experience for families, friends and a comfortable venue for corporate events and photo shoots. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
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Christopher Schafer Clothier wants you to look your best for all special occasions. We take pride in our work and feel that every garment that we create is a direct representation of ourselves. We make sure that all the details are perfect.
Established in 1945, Boordy is the oldest winery in Maryland. Recently restored 19th century Bank Barn features tasting room, event spaces and a retail store. Award winning, estate grown wines have gained national recognition. 25 mins from Baltimore.
Antiques including furniture, chandeliers, jewelry, barware and Asian artifacts.
Historic/cultural tours and events, themed story dinners, charter boat sunset cruises, kayak, walking, bike and van tours. Primitive camping excursion with crabbing and fishing.
Visit the Nature Center in a former DuPont fox hunting lodge located within 5,600 acres of Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area. Grounds are open year round from dawn to dusk. Building open 10am-3pm Sat & Sun May through September.
Baltimore County, Maryland. A little unexpected. A little offbeat. A lot to discover. Home to historic neighborhoods, 21,000 equine-related acres, and over 200 miles of beautiful waterfront along the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
In 1968, Bowie students demonstrated with other HBCUs, protesting unequal funding, poor school facilities and lack of academic resources. Students led a “study-in” at the Maryland State House and were arrested. Governor Agnew closed the school.
This marker at the Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery honors Elijah Cummings, who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1996-2019 and fought for civil rights and to improve opportunities for African Americans.
Formerly “Henry’s Colored Hotel,” this facility catered to African-American tourists and entertainers who stayed here while performing at the Pier Ballroom. The beach was restricted also via reserved periods known as “Colored Excursion Days.”