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Historic St. Mary's City is an outdoor museum of living history and archaeology. Wander the paths to see an example of a Woodland Indian hamlet, a reconstructed tall ship, a mid-1600s style tobacco farm with animals, and a working printing press.
Point Lookout State Park & Lighthouse (multiple Pokestops) Scotland, MD Buzzy's Country Store Scotland, MD Point Lookout Marina Ridge, MD USS Tulip Memorial (multiple Pokestops) St. Inigoes, MD The Inn at Brome Howard St. Mary's City Historic St. Mary's City (multiple Pokestops) St. Mary's City St. Mary's College of Maryland (multiple Pokestops) St. Mary's City St. Inigoes General Store (at post office next door) St. Inigoes, MD Elm's Beach Park (multiple Pokestops) Lexington Park, MD[...]
Visit our county tourism web sites for great vacation inspiration. You will find detailed contact information on our Maryland Office of Tourism Development County Contacts List Allegany County Howard County Annapolis / Anne Arundel County Kent County Baltimore City Montgomery County Baltimore County Ocean City Calvert County Prince George's County Caroline County Queen Anne's County Carroll County St. Mary's County Cecil County Somerset County Charles County Talbot County Dorchester County Washington County Frederick County Wicomico[...]
Southern Maryland Welcome to Southern Maryland! Truly a horse haven! Southern Maryland is a geographical, historical and historic region in Maryland composed of the state’s southernmost counties on the Western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The area includes Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince Georges and St. Mary’s Counties and the southern portion of Prince George’s Counties. There are many things that we love about Southern Maryland. It is home to a number of wineries, draws[...]
The first chapel of St. Ignatius was built in 1641 in St. Mary's City. In 1704, the colony's early policies of religious toleration were abolished and the chapel was closed. The church was dismantled and the bricks taken down river to land owned by the Jesuits. After the American Revolution, in 1785, the present day St. Ignatius Church was built. National Register of Historic Places.
Drive the Religious Freedom Scenic Byway Stroll the grounds of Haberdeventure, home of Declaration of Independence signer Thomas Stone, at the Thomas Stone National Historic Site Discover the reconstructed courthouse and exhibits at Port Tobacco, Maryland’s smallest “town” Take a guided kayak trip inside the ship graveyard at Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary Take a side trip to Cobb Island to an authentic Maryland crab house Cruise on a water taxi to St. Clement’s[...]
Church is built from colonial state house bricks dated 1676. St. Mary's Chapel is located in Ridge, eight miles from St. Mary's City.
The Commemorative for Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland is an immersive art experience that honors the story of resilience and creative problem-solving that defined the lives of the enslaved individuals that once lived in St. Mary's City.
Fine Dining Baltimore has an amazing selection of fine dining options. For your next night out, try Blk Swan’s dynamic variations on American classics in an “urban elevated” atmosphere or savor Magdalena’s bistro-style locally focused seasonal “from scratch” offerings. Papi Cuisine, with their innovative Afro-Latin fusion or the Tilted Row’s classic American fare with a Mediterranean twist, are two more date night spots that won’t disappoint. If you're in search of mouth-watering, slow-roasted chicken, try[...]