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Conferences & Visitor Services (C&VS) is a one-stop shop that coordinates campus meeting facilities and the services of all university departments for conferences and events during both the summer and the academic year.
The "Charm'tastic Mile" of Baltimore (Love That 1.3) is the name for the famed 1.3 mile corridor in the heart of Charm City (Est.1975) that connects Dwtn-West, the Inner Harbor & Harbor East. It's America's Newest Most Famous/Iconic Street.
Explore a “lost” colonial town and 10 acres of gardens on the scenic South River, just minutes from Annapolis. Free parking, family-and pet-friendly.
Two-hundred-seat community theater presents Broadway musicals "under the stars" across from the City Dock.
Tour the colonial mansion of Declaration of Independence signer, William Paca, and learn the stories of those who lived and labored here. Then, enjoy a stroll through the restored two-acre colonial English garden.
In historic Mt. Vernon, the institute stages more than 800 music and dance performances. Maryland's major source of professionally trained musicians receiving college-level degrees in music.
Set in the Pocomoke Forest, the village is built around the Nassawango Iron Furnace which operated from 1830-1850. Artisans dressed in period clothing demonstrate and teach classes in the Folk School in broom making, blacksmithing, gardening, spinning, weaving and woodworking.
Located on the banks of the historic Susquehanna Flats, the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum houses one of the finest collections of working and decorative Chesapeake Bay waterfowl decoys ever assembled. The museum was established in 1986 as a private, non-profit institution existing to preserve the historical and cultural legacy of water fowling and decoy making on the Chesapeake Bay. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
One of the nation's best examples of Federal-period architecture and a National Historic Landmark. Provides an intimate look at life in early 19th-century Baltimore.