Address: 101 S Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654, USA
“This museum is small but packed with history. Its put together in a way that gives you alot learn without being cluttered or feeling overwhelmed. We will definitely be going back.”
Address: 300-b S Seton Ave, Emmitsburg, MD 21727, USA
“Museum is good on local F county fire history. Be sure to visit and support the National Fire Heritage Center which shares this space. Call for hours. Emmitsurg is known as FIRETOWN USA and really lives up to its reputation! If you visit Gettysburg, drive south 13 miles on Rt 15 and spend some time in Firetown! No visit should be complete without visiting The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial on the National Fire Academy campus. Truly. FIRETOWN USA!!!”
Address: 103 W Strand Rd, Oxford, MD 21654, USA
“Nice little historical building”
Address: 425 Piney Narrows Rd, Chester, MD 21619, USA
“NIce informative museum of Bay & Eastern Shore life. Cool history of the Bay Bridges. Friendly staff. Worthwhile stop while crossing over the bay.”
Address: 7900 Avis Mill Rd, Williamsport, MD 21795, USA
“There is a fairly large parking lot and easy access to the Potomac River and C&O Canal. Good stuff!”
Address: Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Good view of Dam 4. Easy to get to and has free parking. Access to the C&O canal towpath.”
Address: 47754 Cross Manor Rd, St Inigoes, MD 20684, USA
“The smallest memorial park in the U.S.”
Address: 44720 Lighthouse Rd, Piney Point, MD 20674, USA
“We have been there several times and had the privilege of a Dosent to tell us all the tidbits and tails of times prier. Each time we visit we learn something new. So steeped in historical treasures, charming lighthouse keepers, Coast Guard guarding our shore line that you are transported back in time imagining what it must have been like. There is a museum and long dock to explore. We have yet to pic-nick on the shore line so that is on the to do list. Old Charm, Great Stories, Make Memories with Family...a perfect place to start.”
Address: 540 N Locust St, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA
“Love the work they're doing to bring about a permanent home for the works of the founder Marguerite Doleman”
Address: 3311 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD 21158, USA
“Incredible history in the family and it's positive contribution to the beginnings of our country. The working mill is a beautiful site. I bought different kinds of flour and cornmeal and have enjoyed the Shriver Homestead recipes very much. A National Treasure. Truly. They had a very tough year with the extensive rainfall this year and had to cancel 2 main fundraisers. If you are in the area when they are open, stop by and ENJOY the history. Lots of info on their website!”
Address: Charlestown, MD 21914, USA
“Great place to take the kids to catch white perch, catfish.”
Address: 5632 Mose Cir, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Great little place to stop and buy a drink or snack. John has a microwave to heat the packaged hot soups or stews he sells. Diverse library as well. Good fun to speak with him on the picnic table overlooking the trail and river.”
Address: 541 Virginia Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA
“Great place to see rail history. Nice artifacts in the museum. Two cabooses to enter and explore as well as the 202 locomotive from 1917. Knowledgeable staff. ”
Address: 17 Tudor Ln, Bel Air, MD 21015, USA
“Lovely and informative museum that beautifully illustrates the history of the Booth family. Vivid panels tell the story. The house is well-maintained and tidy. Our tour guide, a former teacher, passionately recounted the tragic story of this complicated American family. Will certainly return.”
Address: 219 W Walnut St, North East, MD 21901, USA
“Definitely worth the stop, especially if you are into hunting/fishing.”
Address: 18751 Hogaboom Ln, St Marys City, MD 20686, USA
“Really loved this place. I highly recommend walking the trail from the visitor center to the college. Very cool to see the amount of history southern Maryland has. Found this to be eye opening. They have a staff that dresses up and will show you around the grounds. Super interesting”
Address: 17230 Shepherdstown Pike, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“This is a small building, but the model railroad display is extensive inside. Great care was taken for all the small details in the display. A good history of the station during the Civil War was very interesting, also.”
Address: 47 Crystal Falls Dr, Smithsburg, MD 21783, USA
“Absolutely beautiful place!!”
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