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whitewater rafting Adventure Sports Center International
Western Maryland
This Olympic-style whitewater course is a thrill for everyone. It is perfect for the family to experience whitewater in a controlled environment. Also rock climbing/rappelling, mountain biking and hiking.
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Central Maryland
The first metropolitan cathedral constructed in America after the adoption of the Constitution, completed in 1821.
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Fall Foliage Boonsborough Museum of History
Western Maryland
Extensive Civil War collection, displays of ceramics, glassware, early lighting, weapons and ancient artifacts. Reconstructions of cabinetmaker's shop and old-time country store.
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Christ Episcapol Church Photo Christ Episcopal Church, Choptank Parish (1692)
Eastern Shore
The 1884 building is the third on the site; large Colonial graveyard adjacent. Also, 32 imported stained glass windows, needlepoint kneelers portraying Eastern Shore scenes; Casavant organ. NRHP
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Dent Chapel Photo Dent Chapel (1883)
Southern Maryland
Erected in memory of Reverend Hatch Dent, first principal of Charlotte Hall Military Academy.
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Dorsey Chapel Photo Dorsey Chapel
Capital Region
Built in 1900, this rural African-American church served as the religious and social center of the Brookland community for more than 70 years.
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Dudley's Chapel Dudley's Chapel (c. 1783)
Eastern Shore
The oldest Methodist church still standing in the county. A preaching station for Bishops Cooke and Ashbury.
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Durham Parish Church Durham Parish Church (1732)
Southern Maryland
Simple brick church established in 1666. Present building dates to 1732. Church attended by Revolutionary War patriot General William Smallwood.
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Emmanual Episcopal Photo Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Western Maryland
Built on remains of a British Colonial fort; beneath floor of the church are the cellars, magazines and earthworks of Ft. Cumberland (c. 1755); three large Tiffany windows. NHD, NRHP, NHL, NHS.
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Historic Little Wedding Chapel Historic Little Wedding Chapel
Eastern Shore
1920s cozy chapel with quaint Victorian charm.  Built in 1813, the Federal-style stone building offers classic setting, steeped in tradition to many third generation couples.
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