Features a swimming beach, food concessions, four picnic pavilions, picnicking, playgrounds, canoe/kayak and sailboat rentals, fishing, short hiking trails and two short water trails.
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Home of Civil War journalist George Alfred Townsend, monument to fallen war correspondents. Site of Crampton's Gap, fought over during Battle of South Mountain.
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This beautiful mountainside shrine on the campus of Mount St. Mary's University features the oldest American replicas of the Lourdes Grotto in France.
Gives you an experience you will not find much anywhere else. With views of downtown Baltimore, the Bay and the Susquehanna River you will not be disappointed.
Designed in the 1860s to protect the river entrance to the surrounding seaports. The National Park Service has cleared paths around the ruins of what is considered the best preserved Civil War fort in the region.
Captain Sam Gotsis is ready to greet your group and take you out on the Bay for a memorable fishing trip to spots near Deale, Chesapeake Beach and Solomons. His vessels seek out rockfish, bluefish, and Spanish Mackerel. Max charter size is 30 people. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
Located in Montgomery County's I-270 high-tech business corridor 30 miles northwest of Washington, DC.
A suite is more than just a room – it’s a space for you to spread out, open up and be yourself.
320-acre park, which includes 5 miles of multi-use trails, raptor mews, fishing at Lake Hashawha, abundant wildlife, and the restored Martin Cabin Homestead..