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Museums – Parksley, Virginia
Train tracks lead into Parksley?s quaint town square where tiny shops and picture-perfect Victorian homes give the town the look of a model train village come to life. Step into the restored train ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Annapolis, Maryland
Museum of African American history and culture, changing exhibits, lectures, films, tours and educational programs. Open ... More on VisitAnnapolis.org
Things To Do – Queenstown, Maryland
Terrapin Bay Fishing specializes in fly and light tackle fishing charters on the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. In the spring we will fish the catch and release season on the Susquehanna Flats at the headwaters of the Bay out ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Parks – Ocean City, Maryland
Inscription. 2,200 acres "lying on the sea board side of Boquetonorton (Poqadenorton) Hundred" patented May 10, 1676, to Col. William Stevens, and on January 10, 1679, to Charles Ratcliffe. Brick house believed built in 1732 by May. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Easton, Maryland
Inscription. Near this spot, about 1665, Quaker settlers built the Bettys Cove Meetinghouse, at this intersection, known as “The Pincushion, ” they established a school, adding one of the first public libraries in America ... More on HMDB
Museums – Annapolis, Maryland
The staff does a nice job of giving the tour although it is a bit lengthy (over an hour) and the cost is ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Sharptown, Maryland
This park is well kept with wide open spaces to play and has ample parking for those busy weekends. More on KidsPlayParks
Things To Do – Queenstown, Maryland
Exceptional selection of period antique furniture, fine art, and decorative ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Ocean City, Maryland
The Seascape was built in 1954. It was the first motel built in Ocean City. The swimming pool was originally built on the ocean-front. During the storm of March 1962 the ocean waves pushed the poo... More on Oceancity.org
Landmarks – Annapolis, Maryland
Inscription. Ship blown up, Havana 15 Feb. 1898. Mast recovered 6, Oct. 1910. Erected here 5, May, 1913. , Erected 1913. , Location. 38° 58.852′ N, 76° 28.608′ W. Marker is in Annapolis, Maryland, in Anne Arundel ... More on HMDB
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