Historic building from mid- and late-18th-century and has been a farmhouse, an Inn and Tavern, a Stagecoach stop, and an important meeting place on the crossroads of American History.
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Public Park, demonstrating agriculture and equine activities.
Family-owned serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and Chesapeake Bay crabs and oysters.
Casual full service dining, full bar, 20 craft drafts, weekend brunch.
Trained Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad tour guide. Family reunions, small groups, individuals, motorcoaches. Custom tours, tour packages, receptive and step-on guide services available. (Tony) Cohen has been her longtime collaborator in the field. Cohen, an author, scholar and explorer of the American past, rose to prominence in 1996 as the “walking historian” after hiking 800 miles by foot, from Maryland to Canada, on a route of the Underground Railroad.
The go to spot for delicious and exciting Middle-Eastern cuisine.
A fine dining establishment showcasing regional American cuisine from all 50 states.
Established in 1965, the Watson-King Planetarium allows us to view the stars at any time of the day or night, in any weather.
This is located on a college campus, but it is open to the public. Schedule varies month by month. Please check website. Closed until 2022