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.
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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.
What’s New, What’s Next & What May Come in Maryland 2025 & Beyond JANUARY 21, 2025 | Subject to Change SIGNIFICANT ANNIVERSARIES/ EVENTS 2025 Maryland Scenic Byways program 25th Anniversary – 2025 Maryland will be commemorating and celebrating our 18 scenic byways (6 of which are also National Scenic Byways). 60th Anniversary of Assateague Island National Seashore (Berlin) Programming TBD Army-Navy Football Game – The annual Army-Navy Football game will be played at M&T Bank[...]
Looking for the perfect way to beat beach traffic to Ocean City? Catch a Shorebirds game. Located right off of Route 50 and just a home run away from the beach, Perdue’s classic, three level brick concourse combines the essence of those glorious, golden-age minor league parks with all of the modern amenities. Home of the Orioles’ Low-A East league affiliate, Perdue Stadium welcomes kids with its extra friendly environment. And the best part- by[...]
Drive the upper part of the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway Hike to the Turkey Point Lighthouse at Elk Neck State Park Paddle or kayak the North East Creek with Bay Venture Outfitters Bike, hike, run, walk on the newly completed Ben Cardin C&D Canal Trail Stroll through the Victorian historic district and enjoy waterfront dining in Chesapeake City Visit a farm, taste wines and meet animals, while sipping wine at Broken Spoke Winery Enjoy the[...]
POINT OF ROCKS TO FREDERICK Including US 15, US 340, MD 355, & US 15 POINT OF ROCKS achieved national recognition in 1830 when the B&O Railroad and C&O Canal fought over the right-of-way between Catoctin Mountain and the Potomac River. The railroad finally tunneled through the mountain in 1867. The byway intersects with the C&O Canal Scenic Byway here at its midpoint. The C & O NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK is the perfect spot for[...]
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.
In this post Civil War residence in 1866, Richard Potter wrote the narrative describing his kidnapping, “The Narrative of the Experience, Adventures and Escape of Richard Potter.” As a free black youth, Potter was kidnapped from Greensboro, Maryland and sold into slavery in Delaware. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Off I-83, we’re 15 minutes from Towson University and Goucher College. The light rail service, one mile away, connects directly to the airport. Enjoy our hot breakfast buffet, indoor saline pool, fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi and onsite parking