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.
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Opened in the newly renovated 200-year old Broadway Market. The Choptank is a classic fish and crab house, located in the heart of historic Fells Point, serving Maryland's famous cuisine, highlighted by steamed hard-shell blue crabs.
Maryland's premier paddle destination located on Back Creek at Nautilus Point and Harness Creek in Quiet Waters Park, providing stand-up paddle board and kayak rentals, lessons, tours, camps, fitness, and more.
A community event center, amphitheater and music venue located in the Arts & Entertainment District in Catonsville, Maryland. Provides community festivals, events as well as music concerts while showcasing local food trucks and arts & crafts vendors.
Historic site of the first American-born saint. Free museum and 12-minute film. Guided tours of two historic homes, historic cemetery, and Basilica with Saint’s tomb. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.
Welcome to the Americana Condos 10th street, One of Ocean City Maryland’s condo rentals, located downtown at 107 10th street, just a minute away from the famous ocean city boardwalk.
Visit Montgomery, MD is the destination marketing organization for Montgomery County, Maryland. Whether you’re traveling to the Metropolitan area for business or leisure, we’re here to bring you helpful information about MoCo, no matter the season.
Located on Bear Creek, this casual-dining, waterfront, family restaurant invites you to relax indoors where you can dine beside our waterfall or outside next to our sandy beach. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Journeying back in time to pre-Civil War America, explore the secret network of trails, waterways and safe houses used by enslaved people fleeing north to escape bondage. Part of Maryland's 2020 Year of the Woman.