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Hear about the life of Josiah Henson, who risked all for freedom and whose autobiography inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to develop the title character in her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Find out about the young Ann Maria Weems, who escaped slavery in Rockville by dressing as a coachman. Learn about two sisters from a prominent Rockville family who exemplify the differences between slave holders. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
This 13.3 mile paved trail runs from Annapolis through forests, farmlands and suburban neighborhoods to Glen Burnie, where it joins the 12.5 mile BWI Trail.
One of the best preserved African-American schoolhouses in the country, the one-room schoolhouse still occupies its original site and has not been significantly altered. Interpretive panels offer self-guided tours. Tours by appointment.
A tour through small town history. Memorabilia pertaining to Girdletree's past; displays, pictures, documents located in a restored 1902 bank.
Military memorabilia of all armed forces branches, dating from the Revolutionary War to Desert Storm.
Destination for all ages where you can eat, drink and play with more than 250 arcade games, bowling, billiards and 4 private party rooms.
Production brewery and tap brewery.
Upland game management and research area. Activities include bird watching, bass and bluegill fishing, mountain biking, nature photography, and hunting (permits required).