Few places offer a deeper connection to America’s past than Frederick County, Maryland. Located just an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, this region sits at the crossroads of Civil War history, with easy access to some of the most pivotal sites of the...
In North Bethesda, Maryland is the former plantation property where Josiah Henson, the inspiration for Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, was enslaved. Josiah Henson Museum and Park shows the land of the historic Riley/Bolten House where Henson...
Centrally located between Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, you’ll find Frederick County, Maryland, the perfect place to deepen understanding of American history and culture. Dig deeper into our past with a visit to Catoctin Furnace, an...
Maryland is open, ready and excited for student travel. Recently, in partnership with SYTA, suppliers all around Maryland came together for a virtual Destination Update: an hour of nonstop information on just about every place you can bring students in the state. From...
Just across from Washington DC, Prince George’s County of Maryland is a delightful destination that offers several unique opportunities for groups to venture out to discover new endeavors. Experience the great outdoors walking scenic nature trails such as the...