Guided tours of burying ground and catacombs. Final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe and prominent Maryland political and military figures.
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BALTIMORE, MD (January 25, 2021) – National Plan for Vacation Day is January 26 and it is the perfect time to begin planning a future Maryland vacation. The Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of Tourism has just the right tools to help travelers uncover the many sites and attractions, special events, scenic byways, parks, recreational opportunities, and more that will make a vacation in Maryland a memorable experience. “National Plan for Vacation Day is especially[...]
Historic Chesapeake City is on the National and Maryland Historic Registries. Restored homes, antiques shops, eateries, Canal Museum, art gallery, summer concerts.
In 1968, Bowie students demonstrated with other HBCUs, protesting unequal funding, poor school facilities and lack of academic resources. Students led a “study-in” at the Maryland State House and were arrested. Governor Agnew closed the school.
One of Baltimore's finest surviving 18th-century residences includes a rectory and private courtyard garden. Unique event rental facility, also serves as headquarters for Preservation Maryland.
The Maryland militia used the house as a lookout post during War of 1812, Battle of North Point, Sept. 12-14,1814 and was burned by British. Existing house rebuilt 1816. Now a museum and interpretive site.
The 'River Packet', a 1920s-style, 65-ft classic yacht, offers private charters & public boat cruises on the scenic Chester River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore (views of historic Chestertown). Meals are provided by Occasions Catering.