Built in 1876 and in use until 1945, this granite block and brick structure retains its original upstairs cells where prisoners were once segregated by gender and race with jail keeper's quarters downstairs. Today, the building serves as a visitor center and is a National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
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All guest rooms are oceanfront and have a balcony. Restaurant lounge with outdoor seating in-season, heated pool, sundeck, complimentary WiFi and afternoon tea.
Located off of I-95 between Washington, DC and Baltimore, and only 6 miles from the Arundel Mills Mall.
Center features changing exhibits about Maryland diverse women’s historical and community contributions-past and present-in a wide range of areas. It also houses Maryland’s Women’s Hall of Fame. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
The executive chef has created a menu influenced by regional cuisine and global flavors.
Beautiful three-story building with private balconies overlooks the Chesapeake Bay; enjoy views of gorgeous sunsets from every room.
Since Colonial times, foxhunters have swept across these rolling, grassy fields in a colorful pageant of horses, hounds, and "hill toppers," who prefer to watch and ride at a slower pace.
The popular Northside Park is within walking distance, and Gold Coast Mall sits less than a mile from the hotel.
Downtown location. Quick walk to Baltimore Convention Center and Inner Harbor attractions. 524 well-appointed guestrooms. 18,600 sq. ft. event space. Onsite restaurant and lounge.