Established as the Army Medical Museum during the Civil War. The military medical museum is about the past, present and future of American military medicine.
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The museum offers historical displays, literature and videos about slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War and life in the post Civil War period. The building features a powerful and moving mural of Harriet Tubman. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
Located northeast of Washington, D.C. One of the largest stadiums in National Football League - home to the Washington Redskins.
The premier location for conventions, tradeshows and expositions in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Join us in celebrating Camp Theodore Roosevelt, the first permanent Boy Scout camp. Plus, exhibits of the role of the Chesapeake Bay environment in shaping bayside communities.
Authentic, original, & regional Mexican cuisine that highlights Mexico's diverse regional culinary landscape.
This 6,700-acre park is on the head waters of the Patuxent River and includes a nature center, trails fishing, hunting and rentals of kayaks and canoes.
The farmhouse served as staging area as John Brown and his army prepared for Harpers Ferry raid, during the summer of 1859. National historic landmark.
Offers several kinds of fishing but one of the most popular activities is swimming live spot for rockfish and blue fish. Licensed for 17 people on the Bay; 6 on the Ocean.