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Set inside an 11th century-style castle, guests will experience feasting, tournament games and exciting sword fights that have made Medieval Times the most popular dinner attraction in North America.
One of the oldest communities on the East Coast. Existed first as an Indian settlement of Potopaco, then as major seaport in the 17th century.
Spring-fed lake among rolling hills and woods. Visitors may swim, fish, picnic. Roped-off swimming area includes waterslides, high-dive platform and floating rafts.
This picturesque peninsula formed by the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River was once the site of a Union outpost during the Civil War. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
The place where you can come and enjoy great wines, wonderful food, and lively conversation in a friendly, cozy atmosphere.
An award-winning and popular destination featuring impeccably prepared American and Pacific Rim cuisine. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A rustic log cabin restaurant offering steaks, seafood and a tavern with nightly drink deals.