Where the Chesapeake Bay converges with the Susquehanna River, sits the pre-Civil War town of Havre De Grace. Walking trails through waterfront scenery, historic monuments and museums, performances of fine arts and entertainment—this is just the tip of the iceberg for what this historic town has to offer.
Learn MoreBerlin, Maryland, is a small town near the eastern shore. Rooted in history preceding even colonial times, Berlin has placed a strong emphasis on historic preservation, while continuing to develop its business district which captivates visitors and residents alike. Neighboring the city is the famous Assateague State Park, hosting two miles of Assateague Island beaches, famous for their free-roaming horses. A family trip to Berlin has it all—surfing, fishing, a retreat to nature, historic tours, and weekend shopping.
Learn MoreAnother small town rich in history, culture, and presence of nature—Cumberland sits at the northern bank of the Potomac River, within the Appalachian Mountains. After exploring the captivating scenery, take a visit through the downtown streets, which offers exhibits of fine arts, a plethora of dining options, and constant local events.
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