Aviation Museum located at Massey Aerodrome - a grass runway airport. Displays aircraft, aircraft engines, airport beacons, WW2 artifacts, illustrates the history of small town grassroots aviation in Maryland, antique windmill from rural farms.
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Located on the pedestrian mall in historic downtown Cumberland with popular outdoor dining option.
Motor coach and school bus transportation for Maryland and the surrounding states.
An example of classic Federal Period architecture, this 1825 townhouse is open for tours, events, and family-friendly programs. Collection highlights include military artifacts, Shenandoah pottery, and locally made decorative arts and artifacts. Basement level houses a gift shop, archives, and research center that are open to the public year-round.
Whether you are in the mood for meatballs, wings, or crab cakes - check us out for some fantastic fare. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts relating to the Eastern Shore.
Cornerstone of Maryland's frontier defense during the French and Indian War, the 250-year-old fort has been restored. Military re-enactments, living history programming on special event weekends.
Some of Western Maryland's most breathtaking scenery with several waterfalls, including Muddy Creek Falls, a spectacular 54-ft. waterfall surrounded by tall hemlocks and a spectacular old-growth forest.
Visit the 1883 screwpile cottage-type lighthouse, one of three remaining on the Chesapeake Bay.