All Places in Berlin
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0.5 mile loops in Berlin, MD. Entry fees apply. Weekly and annual passes available. The trailhead is located between the parking area and the entrance to the OSV zone. National Park entrance fees apply. Read more...
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Harvest Grove Market is a farmers’ market located on Cathell Road in Berlin. They offer a fresh selection of local produce. Read more...
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Originally built in 1922, this school house was just one of over 5,000 Rosenwald Schools built in the South through the collaboration between Booker T. Washington and Julius Rosenwald. These schools were vital in providing an education to African American children until Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 desegregated schools nationwide. This school in particular was a remarkable achievement Read more...
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Opened in the summer of 2023, Forgotten 50 Distilling Company combines new and old by combining the craftsmanship that Berlin is known for with more contemporary styles. They offer spirits and a variety of food to pair with them, with their list of spirits growing as they hone their trade. Read more...
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This rare treasure is located on N. 113 in the Berlin Commons. The Buzz Meadery’s goal is to “craft a premium, high quality honey mead by sourcing local fermentable, including honey and fruits.” For those who are unsure of what mead is, it is an alcoholic beverage whose main ingredient is primarily honey. Fun fact: Mead is the oldest known Read more...
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Opening in August 2018, this winery will transport a visitor “back to a simpler time.” There are swings under the trees and a garden perfect for relaxing. Patrons of this establish will also be able to enjoy food and pleasant conversation while sipping on great wine. Windmill Creek will sometimes offer events that consist of local musicians. Windmill Creek is Read more...
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A local favorite, this brewery has been open since 2011. The company continues to grow, however it does not forget its roots; “We’re still small. We’re still handcrafted. We’re still making beer with a wooden paddle every morning. We’ve really just grown to really invest a lot of our money into making quality beer, and not really try to make Read more...
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Assateague Island is a 37 mile long island along the coasts of Maryland and Virginia. Most of the Maryland district is managed by the National Park Service as Assateague Island National Seashore. The State of Maryland manages two miles of the Maryland district as Assateague State Park. The Virginia district is managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as Chincoteague National Read more...
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Built in 1832 for Isaac Covington and his family, this gable-fronted, Federal-style house was saved from demolition in 1981 and now swerves as a Town museum of local history. In the early 19th century, this house was the home of Robert J. Henry, who was instrumental in bringing the railroad to Berlin. In the 1890s and early 20th century it was Read more...
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A 1740s merchant-planter’s home overlooking Assateage Island and scenic Sinepuxent Bay. Rackliffe House was constructed in the 1740s by Captain Charles Rackliffe, the merchant-planter grandson of one of the earliest English immigrants to Maryland’s seaside. The large two-story, three-bay Manor House features Flemish bond brickwork with random glazed headers, a steeply pitched gabled roof with kicked eaves, and large windows. Read more...