Home of Southern Maryland's baseball team, the Blue Crabs. Theme nights, fireworks, kids' play area, bumper boats and grassy lawn with concessions. Additional concert events.
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A family-owned and operated farm growing lavender for essential oil distilled on the farm. The farm offers seasonal events, and sells their Maryland made lavender products on farm and online.
MRI Studios is a creative hub located in Downtown Baltimore. It is an intimate performance space, recording studio, and video post-production lab, all available for rent. We also host creative events meant to help creatives build their skills.
It's time to sail on the Chesapeake Bay, build sandcastles in Ocean City, visit some of Maryland's many wonderful parks and outdoor spaces, and get into a mountain of steamed crabs—this is just the beginning of summer in Maryland! Here are just a few ideas of activities happening 4th of July weekend across Maryland. Reach out to the organizers for details. WESTERN REGION Boonsboro Independence Day Celebration - Fireworks Shafer Park & Surrounding Area 37[...]
One of Maryland’s premier entertainment venues combining fantastic dining with first-class performances. Open year-round, WOB produces five Broadway-style shows each season plus special events.
Baltimore's Poe House (a National Historic Landmark) is open year round. Visit here for events and conversations celebrating Poe's legacy.
Internationally recognized as having achieved a preeminent place among the world's most important orchestras. The BSO performs more than 150 concerts annually including classical, pops, family concerts and special events. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
Washington, D.C. to Brunswick Including MD 189, MD 190, MD 117, MD 109, MD 28, US 15, and MD 464 Begin your journey at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park's Georgetown Visitor Center, located at the mouth of Rock Creek on the Potomac River where the canal starts. Just outside D.C., visit Glen Echo Park, site of a turn-of-the-last-century amusement park and the preserved home of Red Cross founder Clara Barton. Glen Echo[...]
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.
Located in an area traditionally known as “Hunt Country,” where fox hunts and steeplechase races are still a popular pastime, some of the farms you see during this relaxing drive across the beautiful Maryland countryside are also famous for producing Thoroughbreds that have raced on major tracks across America. TOWSON TO JACKSONVILLE Including Cromwell Bridge Road, Glen Arm Road, Hydes Road, Dulaney Valley Road Begin your journey at HAMPTON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, home of the[...]