Restored one-room school house serves as living history museum/African-American genealogical resource center. First publicly funded school in county for African-American children.
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Grown here, made here, fine traditional estate wines. Stop, relax, and enjoy a glass of fine wine and picnic in a country setting.
Historic manor, nestled in the hills of Maryland, eight miles from BWI Airport. Ideal for meetings, conferences, weddings, and receptions.
Climb the tower, discover its history in the museum and explore the grounds. Special events throughout the year.
Public 18-hole course with driving range and putting green. Full-service restaurant and bar. Pavilion and banquet facility for up to 200.
Historic Antique Row featuring decorative objects in bronze, ceramics, books, clocks, furniture, silver, fine art, and more. 800 Block N. Howard St. and 200 Block W. Read St.
Commemorates the 5th Regiment's defensive position against an attack by the British in 1814.
Houses 18th-and 19th-century antiques and historical exhibits. Annual Christmas open house and various historical programs and events.
Depicts the life, history, and contributions of famous African Americans from Charles County and the nation. Artifacts from the William A. Diggs collection are on display.
One of Maryland's first industrial districts offering local artisans and craftsmen products as well as a large assortment of antiques and collectibles. The Mill houses the only double overshoot water wheel in the State of Maryland.