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ANNAPOLIS
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Annapolis is the capital
of the U.S. state of Maryland, as well as the county seat of Anne Arundel
County. It has a population of 36,524 (July 2008 est.), and is situated
on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, 26 miles (42 km)
south of Baltimore and about 29 miles (47 km) east of Washington, D.C.
Annapolis is part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The city
was the temporary capital of the United States in 1783–1784 and the site
of the Annapolis Peace Conference, held in November 2007, at the United
States Naval Academy. St. John's College is also in Annapolis. |
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Annapolitan
Bed & Breakfast, Annapolis
If you're looking for a
B & B in Annapolis, MD. You came to the right place. The Annapolitan
Bed and Breakfast is centrally located and ready to host your special events.
The Annapolitan offers a hot and delicious complimentary breakfast in a
Formal Dining Room (but, the magnetism of our beautiful wrap-around porch
may have you dining outdoors), TV Lounge, Fax, Computer, plus Wireless
Web Service, and Laundry Facilities. We will assist you in getting around
in Annapolis, D.C., Baltimore, and surrounding areas, direct you to special
shows, concerts, theaters, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing, churches,
and other activities and special events. |
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Historic
Inns of Annapolis
History comes to life at
the Historic Inns of Annapolis. Located in downtown Annapolis, the Historic
Inns of Annapolis comprise three unique hotels – each one with a storied
past and significant place in American history. Perfect for a family vacation
or a business retreat, the inns exude charm and class that have attracted
guests for generations. From guest rooms to banquet rooms, we have all
the space you need for the ideal getaway. These distinct properties, situated
within walking distance of one another in historic Annapolis, Maryland,
offer guests the best chance to experience 18th century charm and 21st
century comfort. |
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Laurel
Grove Inn on the South River, Annapolis
Laurel Grove is a luxury,
8,400 sq. ft. cedar and stone contemporary home. Situated on three serene
wooded acres overlooking the South River, this Bed & Breakfast (B&B)
is second to none. Only 7 minutes from downtown Annapolis and the United
States Naval Academy. Each of our stylishly appointed rooms and suites
has its own luxury bath which is equipped with every sybaritic appointment
down to soft cozy robes to relax in while looking out at your private view
of the river. Two suites are equipped with private entrances, making for
a cozy private getaway. Laurel Grove welcomes families from young to elderly
with no age restrictions. With babysitting services available, it allows
many families to relax and enjoy their visit. |
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Scotlaur
Inn Bed & Breakfast, Annapolis
In the heart of Maryland,
overlooking picturesque Chesapeake Bay, historic Annapolis emanates
a Colonial atmosphere and the tradition it still holds. Annapolis is most
famous for being the "Sailing Capital of the World" and one of the primary
stops of the notoriously famous Round-the-World boat race known as the
Whitbread. The Scotlaur Inn offers ten beautifully decorated, old-fashioned
guest rooms in the heart of Annapolis. The Scotlaur Inn and Chick &
Ruth's Delly (where breakfast is served) are the oldest family-owned businesses
of their types in the historic district of Annapolis operated by the same
family. |
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BALTIMORE
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Baltimore is the largest
independent city in the United States and the largest city and cultural
center of the U.S. state of Maryland. The city is located in central Maryland
along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake
Bay. Baltimore is sometimes referred to as Baltimore City in order to distinguish
it from surrounding Baltimore County. Founded in 1729, Baltimore is a major
U.S. seaport and is situated closer to major Midwestern markets than any
other major seaport on the East Coast. Baltimore's Inner Harbor was
once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States
and a major manufacturing center. The harbor is now home to Harborplace,
a shopping, entertainment, and tourist center, and the National Aquarium
in Baltimore. |
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Blue
Door on Baltimore
Experience Casual Elegance
by the Harbor from a Baltimore row house Bed and Breakfast. Located in
historic Butchers Hill, our Inn is just steps away from Patterson Park
, Johns Hopkins Medical Center , and Fells Point. The Inner
Harbor, Baltimore’s entertainment, trendy neighborhood restaurants,
Orioles and Ravens games, strolls in the park or along the waterfront,
and Maryland day-trips are all within easy reach of the Blue Door. Completely
refurbished early 1900’s Baltimore Row House experience including guest
rooms with private outside decks. |
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Celie's
Waterfront Bed & Breakfast, Baltimore
Celie's Waterfront Inn is
a local favorite in the historic and charming harbor town of Fells Point.
From Celie's Waterfront Inn, it is just minutes away from Baltimore by
way of an enjoyable ferry ride across the harbor. Our Inn is a hidden gem
in one of the area's most renowned, historic bed and breakfast hotels for
couples, vacationers and business travelers alike. Celie's Waterfront Inn
is the perfect blend of the old with the new. Our updated hotel's modern
conveniences and location provide instant access to the outside world and
exciting locations. |
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Baltimore Hotels
COLUMBIA
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Columbia is a planned community
that consists of ten self-contained villages, located in Howard County,
Maryland, United States. Columbia is a suburb of Baltimore and Washington,
D.C. It began with the idea that a city could enhance its residents' quality
of life. Creator and developer James W. Rouse saw the new community
in terms of human values, not just in terms of economics and engineering.
Opened in 1967, Columbia was designed to not only eliminate the inconveniences
of then-current subdivision design, but also eliminate racial, religious,
and income segregation. By the early 2000s, the town had acquired many
of the characteristics of other contemporary U.S. suburbs, such as increasingly
large private homes on large parcels and "big box" retail stores accessible
mostly by automobile. |
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Inn
at Peralynna Manor, Columbia
The Inn at Peralynna Manor
is Columbia Maryland’s most luxurious small hotel. We have been rated “Best
in North America” by Inn Traveler Magazine. We offer the luxury and charm
of a historic past, mixed with the convenience of the nearby cosmopolitan
communities. We are the only small luxury hotel located in the heart of
central Maryland’s Howard County - just 10 miles southwest of Baltimore
and 20 miles north of Washington DC. The Inn is set amongst idyllic rolling
hills, verdant farmland and small historic mill towns. However, our charming
countryside setting belies the luxurious interiors and attentive staff
that you will find at our superb boutique hotel. |
Easton is a city in Talbot
County, Maryland, United States. The primary ZIP Code is 21601, and
the secondary is 21606. The primary phone exchange is 822, the auxiliary
exchanges are 820, 763, and 770, and the area code is 410. WINX and WCEI-FM
broadcast FM radio from the town. It hosts the Talbot County Fair each
summer and was home to four franchises during the existence of the Eastern
Shore Baseball League -- the Farmers, Browns, Cubs, and Yankees. The Third
Haven Meeting House, the oldest Quaker meetinghouse, and one of the oldest
places of worship in Maryland, is in Easton. ArtHouse Live, a resident
theater company, is also based in Easton. |
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Bartlett
Pear Inn, Easton
We welcome you to our lovely
Bed and Breakfast! Rates are per night and include a continental
breakfast. Room rates vary according to room size, location, time of year
and day of week and are subject to change. All guests have a private
bathroom and telephone. Many have sitting rooms. All are furnished with
the sophisticated traveler in mind. Each additional guest (beyond
two people per room) is $35 including children. Children of all ages are
warmly welcome. We have pack-n-plays, sofa beds, and cots available.
We are canine friendly. A non-refundable pet fee of $50 is required.
A Sunday morning Brunch is available to our Inn Guests as well as to the
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Elkton is a town in Cecil
County, Maryland, United States. It is the county seat of Cecil County.
It was formerly called Head of Elk because it is located at the head of
navigation on the Elk River, which flows into the nearby Chesapeake Bay.
Elkton was once known as the "Gretna Green of the West" because of its
popularity as a place for eloping couples to marry until a state law was
passed in 1938 requiring a 48-hour waiting period. Still, the town maintains
several wedding chapels. |
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Elk
Forge B&B Inn & Day Spa, Elkton
Historic Elk Forge is a
Maryland bed and breakfast located just minutes from Newark, Elkton, and
greater Wilmington, nestled on five acres of beautiful woods, nature trail,
and gardens. Numerous amenities add to your comfort and delight at this
Maryland country inn - from free high–speed wireless Internet, robes, fitness
equipment, and billiards room to the outdoor hot tub. We also feature
an on-site Day Spa. All rooms include breakfast and have private bathrooms,
fireplaces, and king or queen sleep support mattresses. |
Oxford is a waterfront town
and former colonial port in Talbot County, Maryland, United States.
Oxford is located on the south bank of the Tred Avon river, near its mouth,
where it empties into the Choptank. |
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Combsberry
B&B, Oxford
An extraordinary Eastern
Shore experience awaits you at Combsberry, striking the perfect balance
between its storied past and limitless future. Combsberry is an historic
1730 English Country Manor home complete with a Carriage House and Cottage.
The 30 acre waterfront Inn is an exclusive lifestyle destination located
on the outskirts of Oxford, near St. Michaels and Easton, Md. Combsberry
is a picturesque drive from Washington, D.C. and less than two hours from
Baltimore and Philadelphia. Nestled on Bringman’s Cove, a tributary
to the Choptank River, it is also an easy sail from Annapolis, Md. to our
deep water pier. |
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Robert
Morris Inn - A Waterfront Country Inn, Oxford
This historic timber building
originates from 1710 and celebrates its 300th Anniversary this year. Once
the home to Robert Morris Sr. and his son who gained fame as "Financier
of the Revolution". General and later President George Washington was a
close friend and visited Robert Morris often. In more recent times author
James Michener outlined his famous novel, Chesapeake. Now the Eastern Shore's
most unique restaurant with rooms under celebrity Chef Proprietor, Mark
Salter. Located on the waterfront of this historic and quintessentially
colonial American town, just steps from the Tred Avon River and the historic
Oxford-Bellevue car ferry. |
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Sandaway
Waterfront Lodging, Oxford
Sandaway is a refreshing
discovery, a hidden gem that provides privacy, tranquility, and the rare
opportunity to create beautiful memories amid historic surroundings. Wake
up to your lite fare breakfast delivered to your room. Then, spend the
day relaxing at Sandaway, exploring Oxford's romantic charm, taking the
historic car ferry shortcut for shopping in St. Michaels, or driving through
the countryside to Easton, the cultural center of Talbot County.
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