A fresh seafood market. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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A community orchestra that performs at the Jim Rouse Theatre. Orchestra performs 4 classical concerts a season, as well as Pops, a Family Holiday concert and two Young People's Concerts.
A first class community of boaters on the beautiful Magothy River with a 17' channel to our deep-water marina.
Academy Bus, the largest privately owned and operated transportation company in the US, has been serving the East Coast for over 40 years. Known industry-wide, for our customer service and well maintained, new equipment we have set standards for ground transportation.
Belly Busters is Ocean City’s oldest continually operating sub shop (circa 1950). Through the years it might have gone by a different name, but the building has always been in the sub shop game. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Located in historic downtown Frostburg – within walking distance to the Frostburg State University campus, unique restaurants, shops and a short pedal from the Great Allegheny Passage.
A special tasting in the barrel cellar to celebrate March Maryland Wine Month! A sit-down pairing with delicious bites that are expertly paired with 5 not-yet-released wines. $35 per person
Northern and Southern forces alternated in posting lookouts at its summit during the Civil War.
Simple brick church established in 1666. Present building dates to 1732. Church attended by Revolutionary War patriot General William Smallwood.
This exhibit panel provides information about an interracial tennis match played here in 1948, which, was held to protest the park's segregationist policies. A nearby historic, "Breaking the Back of Segregation," lists the names of the participants.