Explore the timeless traditions and deep maritime roots of Western Shore towns along the Chesapeake Bay. Go sailing, bird watching, museum hopping or just relax on a sandy beach.
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Has been making Baltimore rock with country, punk, rock, blues, DJ and acoustic artists.
It’s a pleasant surprise that Maryland, so famous for its seashore and smooth sailing, also has a wild side characterized by rugged mountain trails and rushing river waters.
In the 1800s, thousands of settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountain and headed west on the dirt, macadam and cobblestone covered National Road, America's first federally funded highway.
Set sail aboard the skipjack, H.M. Krentz with Capt. Ed. Bay ecology, history, oysters, perfect for families, friends and corporate groups. USCG certified for 32 passengers. Seasonal.
All units are full efficiencies with an ocean view.
Expert kayak instructors and mountain guides provide fun learning adventures that teach outdoor skills and reconnect families to nature. Wide range of year round tours, activities and team building programs in the parks and forests of western Maryland. Kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing and more outside the wild and scenic Youghiogheny River Corridor.
Discover extended-stay comfort and modern convenience at the Residence Inn Annapolis, your premier choice for extended stays. Residence Inn combines with Fairfield Inn to offer a Dual-Branded hotel in Annapolis, Maryland. By combining the expertise and distinct offerings of two brands, these hotels provide a unique experience for all types of travelers.
America's roots of religious toleration run deep in Southern Maryland, where some of the nation's oldest churches are an indelible part of this peaceful, small-town landscape.