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.
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Maryland's first producer of hard cider is located on a historic farm just outside of Burkittsville. More than 3,000 apple trees provide unique fruit for eating, baking and cider.
Hot air balloon rides over Maryland's Eastern Shore. Flights morning and afternoon, seven days a week. Gift certificates available, private proposal flights and photography services available.
This marker commemorates the activism of Clarence and Parren Mitchell. Clarence was the NAACP's chief lobbyist and Parren was the first Black graduate of the University of Maryland School Of Law and a founder of the Congressional Black Caucus.
In historic Mt. Vernon, the institute stages more than 800 music and dance performances. Maryland's major source of professionally trained musicians receiving college-level degrees in music.
Enjoy grass fed beef and poultry and produce from local farmers. Lunch, light fare and fine dining in an upscale pub-like setting. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Tenth Ward Distilling Company is proud to be woman-owned. Located in what used to be the Tenth Ward of downtown Frederick, Maryland and specializing in a variety of non-traditional and unconventional spirits and canned cocktails.
The only regional mall on the Eastern Shore of Maryland strives to create a special place and shopping experience for our local shoppers as well as the abundant tourists who visit us each summer.
Fat boys is unlike any other restaurant in the area in that we are self-service. It's happy hour every hour and we always have specials. On the Maryland Crab & Oyster trail.
Veteran owned and operated brewery on Maryland’s Eastern Shore with hops and other ingredients from the family’s 100-acre farm brewing good craft beer in an enjoyable atmosphere on a working farm.