More than 150 life-size wax figures and a slave ship replica. The museum details the African American experience from ancient Africa and slavery to the present. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
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Four-hundred acre wildlife sanctuary, near Easton, featuring forest, shoreline, freshwater wetlands, nature trails, gardens and a canoe launch.
In 1634, the first English settlers to arrive in Maryland landed here. The 40-acre park is dedicated to them. Weekend tours offered during season (May-September). Fishing and hiking. Home to Blackistone Lighthouse. Accessible by boat only.
Board the pirate ship "Fearless" for an swashbuckling adventure in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Sailing out of Fell's Point. School groups, camps, corporate events and charters available.
Maryland's only inhabited island accessible exclusively by boat. Composed of three separate villages (Ewell, Tylerton and Rhodes Point), 12 miles west of Crisfield.
Lively indoor and outdoor communal seating areas and a thoughtfully curated mix of vendors makes the historic market a local and regional destination for food and beverage.
Home of Shriver family for six generations, also Maryland Civil War Trails site. Guided tours of historic house and mill. Gift shop on site.