Major bald eagle nesting area and waterfowl wintering ground. Visitor center, wildlife drive, walking and paddling trails. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
The museum offers historical displays, literature and videos about slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War and life in the post Civil War period. The building features a powerful and moving mural of Harriet Tubman. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
This early 19th-century store was the site of Harriet Tubman's first act of defiance. Both the interior and exterior of the store are preserved to appear much as they did in Tubman's time.
The historic Brampton 1860 sits on 35 acres of landscaped gardens, and woodlands on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Our spacious guest rooms and secluded cottages offer unparalleled privacy, wood-burning fireplaces, and luxurious amenities.
Features two parlors, screened porch, and numerous fireplaces provide a casual and friendly atmosphere.
Historic site, art deco. Live theater, concerts and children's plays. Summer stock, theater camp and performing arts.