Top Locations for Sailing in Maryland
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AHistoric Kent Manor Inn & Restaurant
- 500 Kent Manor Drive
Stevensville MD 21666, USA - +1 410 643 7716
- staff was friendly and very accomodating more on TripAdvisor
- inn has a historic feel and antiquated style, the rooms are terribly outdated and extremely overpriced more on Travelocity.com
Historic Kent Manor Inn & Restaurant
500 Kent Manor DriveStevensville MD 21666, USA
BOceanaire Seafood Room - Baltimore Restaurant
- 801 Aliceanna Street
Baltimore, MD 21202 - +1 443 872 0000
- Waiting for our drinks I kept expectind Sid Cherise and Tony Martin to walk past. Or perhaps, Fred Astaire. The plush leather booth, high enough for a secret rendez-vous transported me to the late forties-early fifties when food was as grand as its presentation. The waiters made us feel like cele... more on Yahoo! Travel
- I just came from the Ocenaire in Baltimore and had dinner with a friend. The waitress was nice but often unavailable. The pickled Herring was the WORST choice of a table appetizer when on a date! That is unless you LIKE your breath to smell like a dead fish in the Harbor! The Cesar salad was more... more on CitySearch
Oceanaire Seafood Room - Baltimore Restaurant
801 Aliceanna StreetBaltimore, MD 21202
COcean City
- [100-199] S 1st St
Ocean City, MD 21842-4004 - +1 410 289 8617
- Highlights: concessions-food available, visitor c… more
- A fabulous place to take small children, especially if they enjoy rids that spin. My boys, ages 6 & 3, thoroughly love it. There were virtually no lines and with the unlimited pass they did their favorite rides over and over again. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Its a great place for the kids! I've came every summer since '78. more on Yahoo! Travel
Ocean City
[100-199] S 1st StOcean City, MD 21842-4004
DBlue Crab Chesapeake Charters
- E Sharp St
Rock Hall, MD - 410-708-1803
Blue Crab Chesapeake Charters
E Sharp StRock Hall, MD
ENational Sailing Hall of Fame
- 67-69 Prince George Street
Annapolis, MD21401 - +1 410 952 3174
- Overview The National Sailing Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit educational institution dedicated to preserving ... more on VisitAnnapolis.org
National Sailing Hall of Fame
67-69 Prince George StreetAnnapolis, MD21401
FSchaefer's Canal House
- 208 Bank St
Chesapeake City, Maryland - +1 410 885 2200
- Overview Opened in 1908 as a general store, this wide-windowed restaurant sits on the north side of the canal facing Chesapeake City's historic district. Summertime seating is available on the dockside terrace. The menu offers wonderful crab cakes, fresh fish, and surf and turf. On Thursday night, there's... more on Frommers
Schaefer's Canal House
208 Bank StChesapeake City, Maryland
GBrannock Maritime Museum
- 106 Hayward St
Cambridge, MD - 410 / 228-6938
- Overview The museum is at a new site, its artifacts lovingly collected and displayed by former B&B owners. There are ship models, captain's caps, and books and photos that tell the story of Cambridge's shipbuilding industry from Colonial times to recent merchant marine days, along with memories of past wa... more on Frommers
Brannock Maritime Museum
106 Hayward StCambridge, MD
HHerrington Manor State Park
- 222 Herrington Lane
Oakland, MD 21550, U.S.A. - +1 301 334 9180
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Named for a bygone country estate, Herrington Manor is a popular getaway both for day use and extended visits. There are 20 rental cabins - 10 were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps - open year-round and well-separated for privacy, but no campsites. Herrington Lake is open to canoes and ro... more on LLBean.com
Herrington Manor State Park
222 Herrington LaneOakland, MD 21550, U.S.A.
IChesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
- 1850 Dual Highway
Suite 100, Hagerstown, MD 21740 - +1 301 739 4200
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal park stretches 184.5 miles from Cumberland, Md., to the Georgetown section of Washington D.C. Hand-hewn with picks and shovels in the early 19th century, the canal provided a trade route for boats that transported coal, grain and lumber. Today, the canal's level and ... more on LLBean.com
- Overview Starting in Georgetown, the C&O Canal begins low alongside 19th century brick and stone buildings. This is where mules once towed canal boats that carried passengers and freight as an alternative route to the treacherous Potomac River. Pick your favorite recreation along the 184.5-mile towpath, w... more on NileGuide
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
1850 Dual HighwaySuite 100, Hagerstown, MD 21740
JNew Germany State Park
- 349 Headquarters Lane
Grantsville, MD 21536, U.S.A. - +1 301 895 5453
- Overview On a 462-acre tract within the Savage River State Forest is New Germany State Park, occupying the site of a once-prosperous milling center. Water activities are key here. Thirteen-acre New Germany Lake supports swimming, canoeing, boating, and fishing. Rowboats, paddle boats and kayaks may be ren... more on LLBean.com
New Germany State Park
349 Headquarters LaneGrantsville, MD 21536, U.S.A.
