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History and research center in downtown Bel Air. Library, archives, photos, and court records. Lectures, classes, exhibits and living history presentations at the Hays House Museum.
This tour includes sites connected to the 1961 Route 40 Freedom Ride. Civil Rights protesters sat in a series of segregated restaurants, expecting to be served and refusing to leave. Restaurant owners read them the Trespass Act.
Picturesque landscapes with sprawling horse farms, rambling hills and charming towns characterize Harford County.
Established in 2003, it is located on a 20 acre farm in the Piedmont Region of Harford County.
Harford Brew Tours has partnered with the best wineries and breweries in Harford and northern Baltimore counties to bring you and your friends an unforgettable experience. During our tours, you get to sample beers in a multitude of brewing styles, drink wines made here in Maryland, and try locally distilled liquors.
Maryland's rich equestrian heritage evokes a variety of traditions Maryland gallops into full stride with a rich equestrian culture on display. The most visible tradition might be the Preakness Stakes, but horse enthusiasts can enjoy a wide variety of events and activities year-round. Maryland has now identified four major sites in the MARYLAND HORSE PARK SYSTEM. The four sites are: the Fair Hill Special Events Zone in Elkton, home of the MARS Maryland 5 Star[...]
When it comes to ice cream, Maryland is full of firsts. First ice cream on the continent? Check. Governor Thomas Bladen served up the sweet, creamy treat way back in 1744 (it was strawberry, if you’re wondering). First commercial sales of ice cream? Check again. A Baltimore milkman by the name of Jacob Fussell began the commercial selling of ice cream in Baltimore in 1851, and we’re still leading the way with the Maryland’s Best[...]