The Oxford Museum preserves and celebrates the town of Oxford’s rich history and its continuing role in the life of the region. By documenting and sharing what makes the community such a unique place to live, work or visit.
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Light Tackle fishing adventures on the Chesapeake Bay. Come spend a day with family and friends exploring what the Bay has to offer in remote areas most people rarely have seen.
"Always Adventure" is what you will find at this shop that offers men's adventure clothing and accessories, records, and locally made candles, soaps, sauces and other giftable items in a beautiful historic building.
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.
We serve real fajitas and tacos but have adult beverages as well. No matter what your age, you’ll want to taste our very famous Fried Ice Cream.
Visitors learn what life was like for the “lower and middling sort” in early Maryland through an interactive experience with guides dressed in colonial attire and the opportunity to see and handle authentic and reproduction artifacts.
Designed in the 1860s to protect the river entrance to the surrounding seaports. The National Park Service has cleared paths around the ruins of what is considered the best preserved Civil War fort in the region.
Eco-tours board a local crabbing vessel and get a first-hand look at what the Chesapeake brings you. Birdwatching-up close and personal, light tackle and fly fishing on the lower bay.
We do what Maryland does best: Crabs! Locally-caught Maryland blue crabs from the morning’s haul are ripe for the cracking at Tickler’s Crab Shack & Restaurant. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster Trail.
This center interprets an island community where lifestyles change slowly with passage of time. Exhibits share the traditions of working the water and what it’s like to live on an island. Accessible by boat from Crisfield and Solomons.