With rushing rivers and mountain vistas, city centers and country escapes, the Capital Region truly is a place for all seasons. While the Capital region of Maryland surrounds Washington, D.C., it isn’t directly on the Chesapeake Bay, yet it still has plenty to offer the crab and oyster lover. Waterfront restaurants on the wide and lazy Potomac River provide an ambiance similar to those on the Chesapeake. As you visit restaurants along the Crab &[...]
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Offers professional sailing instruction as well as an excellent selection of recent model yachts for charter.
Northern Maryland's premier classical and contemporary youth ballet company.
Enjoy waterfront country living in this comfortable home; boating, crabbing and fishing from your private pier. Crab pots, kayaks and sunsets included.
Three distinct regions characterize Maryland's topography. The first and major area, falling within the Atlantic Coastal Plain, is nearly bisected by the Chesapeake Bay, dividing Maryland into the Eastern Shore and the Western Shore. The Piedmont Plateau, west of the coastal lowlands, is broad, rolling upland with several deep gorges cut by rivers. Further west, from the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County to the West Virginia border, is the Appalachian Mountain region, containing the state's[...]
Book your fishing trip today or cruise for up to 6 people. Boat is out of Kent Manor Marina.
Home made ice cream cones while watching the herd grade. On Maryland's Best Ice Cream Trail.
Hands-on museum for children and families located in a woodland park at the head of a creek. Call for special events and group visits.