If you are a seafood lover like myself then go to the crab fest in Baltimore. We spent the extra…
Named for Lord Baltimore (Cecilius Calvert) in the Irish House of Lords, Baltimore settled in the early 17th century. The waterfront,…
Annapolis was founded in 1649, was originally named “Providence” by the settlers. It was renamed to honor the Princess Anne…
Fredrick Maryland is the perfect small town to get your holiday heart beating. The shops downtown offer one of kind…
During the War of 1812, 4,000 veteran Redcoats landed on the Patuxent River, marched in a wide arc around Fort Washington—the…
White’s Ferry is a cable ferry service for cars, bicycles, and pedestrians across the Potomac River near Leesburg. White’s Ferry…
The Rocklands Farm is the perfect serene location to have a wine tasting or a glass of wine. There is…
We know her as Clara Barton, but her full name is Clarissa Harlowe Barton. She was named after a character…
Echo Park Entrance In the early 20th century the Chautauqua site was turned into an amusement park named Glen Echo…
Carderock’s name is first recorded as a 1,705 acre tract registered in 1802 with state of Maryland by Robert Peter…