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106 South St., Easton, MD | 410-822-2787

A private organization, the academy presents exhibitions, concerts, performances and art classes. Past exhibitions have included original works by Ansel Adams, Roy Lichtenstein and N.C. Wyeth.

 
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5831 Dunker Church Road, Sharpsburg, MD | 301-432-5124

The site of the single bloodiest day of warfare in American military history, this tour is affecting, extensive and best not done on foot.

 
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500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD | 410-848-7775

A showcase of farm life in the late 1800s includes animals, a farmhouse, a carriage- and tool-filled barn and a one-room schoolhouse.

 
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213 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD | 410-745-2916

Well-presented exhibits, many of them interactive, bring aspects of the Chesapeake Bay's history and economy to life.

 

 
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100 Lafayette St., Havre de Grace, MD | 410-939-3213

This 36-foot-tall tower of granite, with three-foot-thick walls at its base to the 27 steps in the spiral staircase, is not the quaint striped beacon many think of when they romantically picture a lighthouse. But it's absolutely worth a visit.

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3500 Lighthouse Blvd., Lusby, MD | 410-326-2042

The light inside this towner is the oldest continuously operated light in the state of Maryland.

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300 S. Burhans Blvd., Hagerstown, MD | 301-739-4665

See railroad-related historical artifacts and learn about the men and women who worked on the railroads, making Hagerstown a hub city.

 
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424 Race St., Cambridge, MD | 410-228-0401

The recently reopened museum honors one of the most famous agents of the Underground Railroad, who was born into slavery in Dorchester County.

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208 W. Market St., Snow Hill, MD | 410-632-0515

Exhibits on the history of Worcester County from Indian times through the Victorian era.

 
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40 Summit Ave., hagerstown, MD | 301-714-2278

 
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