Historic timber horse race second leg of Maryland’s Timber Triple Crown.
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The historic Newcomer House, the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Visitor Center features suggested visitor experiences at Antietam and throughout mid-Maryland.
Founded in 2021, the Antietam Institute is a member-based educational and philanthropic 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to study, collect, publish and teach about the Battle of Antietam and the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
Browse through one of the oldest towns in Maryland. A steamboat wharf was created in 1706 and the town played a role during the War of 1812.
Built in 1828, one of the oldest continuously working lighthouses in Maryland. On the National Register of Historic Places. Tours provided by Calvert Marine Museum
The first of Maryland’s Triple Crown of timber racing. Held each year the second Saturday in April.
Pet-Friendly Maryland Parks may be the obvious destinations that come to mind when you imagine spending a day with your dog. Fortunately Maryland State Parks offer many pet-friendly options. In some cases, pets are allowed in undeveloped sections of parks. Other parks allow pets in day use and picnic areas, but not on the beach. Check the DNR website about the park that interests you. Maryland State Parks also offer guidelines for responsible pet ownership[...]
BALTIMORE, MD (January 26, 2023) – National Plan for Vacation Day is January 31, and it is the perfect time to plan your Maryland vacation. The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism has easy to use tools to help travelers discover the state’s many attractions, scenic byways, outdoor recreational opportunities, and more, starting with the 2023 edition of Destination Maryland Magazine. “Maryland leads the way as one of America’s most exciting, diverse and welcoming[...]
The current church built in 1799, is home to the oldest Episcopal Parish in Maryland and has held continuous services on site since 1638.