Ship models, paintings, flags, uniforms, swords, firearms, ship instruments, personal memorabilia. The Class of 1951 Gallery of Ships contains the Rogers Ship Models Collection. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
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Designed in 1927 by Herbert Strong, during the era known as the "Golden Age of Golf Design, the course features pure bent grass green, tees and meandering fairways.
Early plantation house, noted for original wood paneling and excellent collection of antiques and Canton China.
Main Street Maryland's traditional downtowns and cultural districts are the cornerstones of local communities throughout the State. Featuring historic architecture as well as locally owned shops and boutiques, arts, unique events and festivals, and a variety of restaurants and cafés which all make for a fun and authentic experience.
Milkable cow model. "MOO to you" antique milk wagon and model railroad. Children's play room, crafts and cow models.
Located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the memorial commemorates the Marylanders who lost their lives in the September 11th terrorist attacks. Free audio tour available at phone number listed.
Year-round exhibitions of established and up-and-coming artists in a variety of mediums, including student and faculty exhibits.
Skipjack Kathryn is restored as a fully operational dredge boat that offers sailing tours during the off-season. Discover the traditions of Chesapeake Bay watermen and the art of catching oysters under sail. Enjoy mother nature at her finest, see the sunsets, seabirds and marine life up close. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Great for active boaters who want a comfortable, convenient and community-oriented home port with resort features.