Dining room modeled after the transcontinental train, the Orient Express and a race bar this is not just a restaurant, it’s a re-creation of transcontinental travel.
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Get your money's worth on your trip to Ocean City by staying at the beachfront Quality Inn & Suites Ocean City Beachfront hotel. This affordable hotel near the beach and the Boardwalk is ideal for the sand-and-surf crowd.
Bad Alfred's is a Micro Distillery, wood fire grill restaurant and brew pub located in Chestertown, MD. Hand crafted Brandy, Rye, Gin and Grappa onsite. Stop by to see our stills, sample our spirits, or try wood fire pizzas.
Elegant yet affordable and combines lovely guest rooms with on-site spa services. Amenities close proximity to the restaurants and museums of downtown Cumberland.
Maryland's hottest nightclub has multiple bars, a restaurant, pool tables, sand and palm trees, and large dance floors.
Located above the Inner Harbor Marina, rises three levels above the water and boasts a beautiful view from every table. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
America's oldest privately owned ferry, established in 1683. Crosses scenic Tred Avon River between Oxford and St. Michaels area. Ferry carries nine cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and passengers. Two locations for boarding: Oxford and Bellevue, MD.
One-room cabin used by George Washington while an aide to General Braddock. Built 1754-1755, it is the only remaining structure of Ft. Cumberland.
You'll surely get a little Irish in you through good food and drink, along with a warm smile.
Close to Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Annapolis. Annual events: House & Garden Tour, Bayfest and Road Rally.