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.
The site of the single bloodiest day of warfare in American military history, this tour is affecting, extensive and best not done on foot.
A showcase of farm life in the late 1800s includes animals, a farmhouse, a carriage- and tool-filled barn and a one-room schoolhouse.
Well-presented exhibits, many of them interactive, bring aspects of the Chesapeake Bay's history and economy to life.
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.
The light inside this towner is the oldest continuously operated light in the state of Maryland.
See railroad-related historical artifacts and learn about the men and women who worked on the railroads, making Hagerstown a hub city.
The recently reopened museum honors one of the most famous agents of the Underground Railroad, who was born into slavery in Dorchester County.
Exhibits on the history of Worcester County from Indian times through the Victorian era.
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