600 Wet slips with floating and fixed piers on 63 acres. Protected direct Bay access. This marina offers free parking, free Wi-Fi,outdoor pool,fitness center and meeting facilities. The meeting room has catering available with seating for 75 people.
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This 18th-century home interprets the lives of two Maryland governors and a noted 20th-century Thoroughbred owner. The house includes decorative arts and antiques covering a 250-year period. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Just minutes from Blackwater National Wildlife refuge, Blackwater Adventures offers bicycle, canoe and kayak rentals. Guided biking, hiking and paddling tours share Harriet Tubman’s landscape with you. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Enslaved Joseph Cornish escaped on a vessel on the Choptank River from Gilpin's Point. He stopped in Philadelphia and told his story to William Still. Still offered him food and rest and sent him to New York and then Canada. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
We are 2 miles from Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, 3 miles from Aberdeen Military Proving Grounds, and 6 miles from Historic Havre de Grace along the Chesapeake. Hot breakfast buffet, high speed wi-fi, indoor pool, parking, fitness center included.
Our comfortable hotel, conveniently located off I-95, you'll have access to the Aberdeen Proving Ground, as well as Susquehanna State Park and Ripken Stadium. You can also tee off at one of the nearby golf courses, including Ruggles and Bulle Rock.
Lighthouse sits high atop a 100-foot bluff and offers stunning views of the crown of the Chesapeake Bay; still an active navigation beacon located in beautiful Elk Neck State Park, it once guided freedom seekers navigating the Chesapeake Bay and Elk River. A Network to Freedom site.
This Smithsonian affiliate offers exhibits, musical performances, films, kids' workshops, genealogy resources, lectures, and a soul food cafe'. Emphasis on Maryland African-American history and culture. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Accident and McHenry One such opportunity includes a stop in the town of Accident, on purpose... You’ll have to find how Accident got its name, but believe us, the story is worth the trip! Check out the Moon Shadow Café for a local pairing of Farm Fresh produce and goat cheese from Firefly Farms. Across the street at Firefly Farms & Creamery, meet the cheese makers and learn how their handmade goat cheeses have become[...]
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center See the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center. Immerse yourself in Tubman’s world through informative and evocative exhibits. The center is the best place to orient yourself to byway sites where Tubman’s life unfolded. The national historical park preserves landscapes where Tubman lived and carried herself and others to freedom. Hailed as the “Moses of Her People,” Harriet Tubman was a heroic leader in the fight against slavery. Her[...]