Museum's campus boasts four displays: a cross-section of a slaving Clipper ship, a slavery-era log cabin, an arts pavilion and great hall.
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Housed in a former church, built in 1894, the museum features exhibits of Howard County life throughout history. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Specializing in health and wellness retreats. New obstacle course.
In the tradition of English pubs, we brew great tasting English-style beers and feature several English dishes.
A premier shotgun ONLY recreational clay target shooting facility. Open to the public on a year-round basis, it provides patrons with all the popular clay target games.
Produces Broadway style musicals and comedies. Salad bar, buffet, dessert and full cash bar.
Just completed a $2 million renovation in 2015.
Tells the story of the C&O Canal, boat building, coal industry and Cumberland as a transportation crossroads.