Located near government and corporate destinations, including Aberdeen Proving Ground, Army Research Laboratory and local sports centers nearby.
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A beautiful oasis two blocks from the Pocomoke River, with kayaking, fishing, birding, and biking.
The center showcases the contributions of African Americans to the fine arts with events and exhibits. Galleries highlight Eubie Blake’s legacy and feature other jazz greats born or raised in Baltimore like Billie Holiday and Chick Webb.
Unique historic destination with rustic barn for corporate, family, church (herbs of the Bible) events on 130 acres. Island sits 200 for wedding, etc.
Three handmade quilts that reflect Douglass’s experiences in Talbot County, Anne Arundel County, and Baltimore City. The quilts are made by Joan Gaither, a Maryland Documentary Story Quilter and recipient of a 2017 Maryland Traditions Heritage Award. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
This exhibit describes contributions of families who settled Spencerville, an African-American community. Some were pioneers in teaching at newly integrated schools, who demonstrated passion for racial equality in education and recreation facilities.
Visitor center provides information on our 18th-century community and Baltimore. Authentic Baltimore: guided and self-guided house and walking tours are available.
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This Smithsonian affiliate offers exhibits, musical performances, films, kids' workshops, genealogy resources, lectures, and a soul food cafe'. Emphasis on Maryland African-American history and culture. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.