Aviation Museum located at Massey Aerodrome - a grass runway airport. Displays aircraft, aircraft engines, airport beacons, WW2 artifacts, illustrates the history of small town grassroots aviation in Maryland, antique windmill from rural farms.
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Annapolis Colonial, Civil War, War of 1812 and Ghost tours with experienced period-dressed guides. From the State House to the U.S. Naval Academy, history comes alive. A recognized Chesapeake Bay Storyteller, trained by the Maryland Office of Tourism.
BALTIMORE, MD (July 10, 2024) – The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism has published a new travel guide and web content for Maryland’s Year of Civil Rights and the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The content helps travelers discover the state’s many attractions, scenic byways, outdoor recreational opportunities, and more. “Maryland leads the way as one of America’s most diverse and welcoming destinations,” said Governor Wes Moore. “During Maryland’s[...]
1878 Riverrun B&B - Steeped in history and ideally located on both the iconic C&O Canal Towpath and the scenic Western Maryland Rail Trail. LOCATION!!! 5 keyed suites each offering a private bathroom, game room, rent entire house or by room!
Explore the beauty of Maryland's gateway to the Eastern Shore. Visit small towns and rural landscapes dotted by panoramic waterways. Enjoy local cuisine, waterfront accommodations and recreational amenities such as biking, birding and boating.Maryland’s gateway to the Eastern Shore invites you to experience our history, maritime culture, outdoor recreation and award winning waterfront restaurants and accommodations
BALTIMORE (January 3, 2022) – The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism announces the release of the 2022 Destination Maryland Magazine. This year’s free, full-color magazine retains the traditional regional listings of museums, attractions, history & heritage sites, arts & culture facilities, state and national parks, and visitor services; plus, highlights how readers can find their ideal getaway. It also includes inspirational content on travel destinations throughout Maryland, engaging photo essays, a feature on[...]
Baltimore, MD (March 30, 2022) - The National Park Service this week announced the newly designated National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom members, including three new sites in Maryland. The new listings have verified connections to the Underground Railroad and provide insight into the experiences of freedom seekers who bravely escaped slavery and those who assisted them. All three Network to Freedom sites were researched as part of the Maryland Department of Commerce Office of[...]
Built in the late 1700s, this is one of very few original frontier plantation homes remaining in Western Maryland.
This statue honors Dr. Aris T. Allen, a pioneer in Maryland politics who blazed a trail for African Americans in public service. Allen was dedicated to the education of Maryland's youth and to serving local nonprofit organizations.