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Feel right at home in apartment-style suites and we're located near Washington, DC.
Provides high quality food at a great value in a comfortable, family atmosphere.
Nestled on a hillside in eastern Washington County, Red Heifer Winery offers sweet and dry award-winning wines by the taste, glass, or bottle. A large patio accommodates guests as they overlook the vineyard and mountain views. Visit our website for a listing of our live entertainment and events.
Colonial Cottage (c. 1800) with Civil War history, Victorian schoolhouse (c. 1868), country store and museum WWII (c. 1941-1945). Restored blacksmith shop.
True passion meets Italian cuisine at this Baltimore establishment. Extensive list of salads, subs and popular entrees.
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.
Historic log cabins serve as studios for working artists. Visit house museums and an operating 1800s grist mill. Living history re-enactments.
Quaint family-owned establishment famous for crab cakes; reservations always recommended. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster trail.
For more than a century a gathering place for travelers and local patron.