One of Maryland's oldest schools organized and maintained by an African-American community, now a museum.
Look closely, just off the highway, for the elaborately carved English limestone post, which bears coats of arms of Lord Baltimore and William Penn.
Dedicated to collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts relating to the Eastern Shore.
Nestled along Watts Creek and the Choptank River, the park offers excellent camping and cabin facilities. Fishing and boating are popular activities for park users.
Depicts historical lifestyles of rural Caroline County. The museum includes the Taylor-Brown Dwelling, the Painter's Range log cabin and portions of the Chance's Desire and Skillington's Right properties.
18-and 19th-century history exhibits with emphasis on the historic and unique town of Oxford.
Sixteen beautifully appointed colonial-style rooms, water views, cable, wireless, outdoor pool, fine dining restaurant in a casual atmosphere and a floating dock marina. Great for weddings, getaways and special events.