Public shooting range that has been designed and built to meet National Rifle Association range specifications; provides firearms enthusiasts a safe environment for practicing their sporting activities, and police units with a facility for conducting certification, training and practice operations.
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Maryland offers a world of travel opportunities and there are a variety of experiences for groups. There are a number of options, from the mountains to the bay to the ocean; there is something for everyone. Our close proximity to Washington, DC, provides ample opportunity for your senior, student or performing groups. If you need help with additional trip planning, creating itineraries or distributing leads, Rich Gilbert will be happy to offer assistance. If your[...]
Suburban Washington D.C.'s most versatile sports, equestrian, entertainment, trade show and meeting facility with more than 49,000-sq. ft. of flexible exhibit space and banquet facilities.
600 Wet slips with floating and fixed piers on 63 acres. Protected direct Bay access. This marina offers free parking, free Wi-Fi,outdoor pool,fitness center and meeting facilities. The meeting room has catering available with seating for 75 people.
Conferences & Visitor Services (C&VS) is a one-stop shop that coordinates campus meeting facilities and the services of all university departments for conferences and events during both the summer and the academic year.
Criteria, Instructions & Tips for Submitting Events EVENT CRITERIA: Events submitted to the www.VisitMaryland.org calendar must meet criteria set by The Maryland Office of Tourism (“the Office”). The Office reserves the right to approve, remove, edit and reject submissions and to resize and crop images provided. Events must be tourism-related and appeal to a variety of Maryland visitors. Prior to submission, events must appear on the submitting organization’s website or facebook page. That provides the[...]
Accident and McHenry One such opportunity includes a stop in the town of Accident, on purpose... You’ll have to find how Accident got its name, but believe us, the story is worth the trip! Check out the Moon Shadow Café for a local pairing of Farm Fresh produce and goat cheese from Firefly Farms. Across the street at Firefly Farms & Creamery, meet the cheese makers and learn how their handmade goat cheeses have become[...]
Ask 10 different people what’s the best thing about Frederick, you’ll get 10 different answers. Some will say the rich Civil War history, others will talk about the hip and vibrant arts scene, some love the outdoor adventures around every corner, and others will tell you about the world-class culinary scene that’s made Frederick a cradle of the Farm-to-Table movement. Well there’s one thing that connects all of the amazing things Frederick County has to[...]
Located in an area traditionally known as “Hunt Country,” where fox hunts and steeplechase races are still a popular pastime, some of the farms you see during this relaxing drive across the beautiful Maryland countryside are also famous for producing Thoroughbreds that have raced on major tracks across America. TOWSON TO JACKSONVILLE Including Cromwell Bridge Road, Glen Arm Road, Hydes Road, Dulaney Valley Road Begin your journey at HAMPTON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, home of the[...]
The National Park Service created the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom to commemorate the places and people who shaped the journey to freedom. Network to Freedom sites are documented places where the enslaved escaped from bondage, the routes they took, places where they stayed or found assistance, and sometimes places where their freedom was tried and tested. Network to Freedom programs provide authentic information about the Underground Railroad and people who escaped. Network to[...]