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    Tina S.

    Cute little town. Free parking to walk the boardwalk and a few restaurants to take a break on the water. Service was so, so but the food was good.

    Happy 4th Of July!!
    Michelle W.

    I am still in shock at how awesome this place is Calvert County is The best place to raise a family and to live in peace and harmony with other people! Living in DC for so long I got tired of nasty and rude people and moving to Calvert County was a great change, so for 4 July we decided not to go downtown DC and went to Solomons Island. First thing I must say there was ample parking that was free! The police were friendly yet very attentive to what their job was and what they were doing they were directing traffic and had everything so organized I really am considering writing a letter to the Department telling them how awesome everything was because of their professionalism an organization skills! Now let's get down to the nitty-gritty of going to Solomons Island. This was our first time and I had my son and his special-needs friend with me. the There were people of all races and colors and everyone was getting along being so friendly and just happy! My son's friend is nonverbal and was eating ice cream and walking and bump into someone. The girl was upset and said excuse you but when my son apologized quickly and she saw that his friend was special-needs she felt bad and quickly said it's OK I'm so sorry! This to me showed how compassionate people are and it really makes me love this area even more!! If you can see from my pictures the fireworks were amazing and 100 times better then downtown DC which I hate to say but it's true!!! This is our new go to place for the Fourth of July I love it and I love Calvert County!!! One more thing we got ice cream and a few bottles of water and they did not break us in price meaning everything even on a holiday was reasonably priced

    The Riverwalk South.
    Avionna Desh S.

    Solomons Island is a beautiful area and very scenic. A treasure in Southern Maryland. Take a stroll, try a restaurant or have a drink with a friend. You won't be disappointed.

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    This is a great little walking community and a great spot for a romantic get away. We go here at least once a year.

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    One of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen! Watch the sunset by the dock ... you won't regret it!

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    When the fam and I hit the mega millions, we're moving here. 'Nuf said.

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    Historic St Mary's City - Cordea's Hope

    Historic St Mary's City

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    What an amazing experience! Beautiful land with knowledgeable historians throughout the property…read more I had a great afternoon exploring the Historic City. I was able to walk around the property on the paved pathways and not only see and read about the history of the buildings, but also hear from live historians and some of the locations. I arrived later in the afternoon and received my ticket at a discounted price ($3.50) compared to the $10 admission fee charged during the day for adults. I loved learning the history of this area while visiting from out of town. I highly recommend stopping if you can, but do give yourself minimum 2 hours (or more!!) to get through everything. I did miss out on viewing the plantation and a few of the smaller building

    St Mary's City was the first capital of Maryland and established as a place of religious freedom…read more We were in nearby Leonardtown MD visiting the giant Rubber Duck and lucked across this historic site. There are a number of reconstructed buildings and archeological digs on the site. The interpreters at the Ordinary (a pub/rooming house) and the print shop really connected us with the spirit of this historic town. The reconstruction of the old church with video explanation of the burials there also brought the town to life. The boat was docked out in the water so we couldn't board it but we were provided tickets to come back at a later date. Worth a visit if you are into history and don't mind walking a bit. Paths are mostly paved but a bit rough. Definitely wear sunscreen and a shade hat in summertime.

    Historic Sotterley - Photo courtesy of Stacey Windsor Photography

    Historic Sotterley

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    Historic Sotterley is a preserved plantation near the water in Hollywood, Maryland. Pre-pandemic,…read morethey offered ours, hosted weddings inside the historic home and taught classes for all ages. During the pandemic, these have been suspended, but you can still visit. There's a small parking lot and signs that guide you to the historic home, gardens and slave house. Like many plantations in this area, people were enslaved here. It's a tragic fact to know when you visit so you can mourn and grieve. It would be inappropriate to visit this place without knowing the tragedy of it and how it led to the systemic racism that sadly still exists today. May we all fight for justice for all!

    Yes, the grounds are pretty. But a really important reason to visit is the story this place tells…read moreof enslaved people and their captors. Growing up in the South as a white person, I have been accustomed to historic plantations that allow visitors to share a romantic view of the "Old South." A view that ignores the ravages of slavery. In contrast, Sotterley has invested in presenting artifacts of its history with enslaved Africans, primarily through renovating a slave cabin. What is chilling is that a ship carrying people kidnapped from West Africa docked on the shores of Sotterley. The UN has designated it as a special cultural site because of this history. Learn more about the effort to present a true picture of life at the plantation in this article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2019/07/18/descendants-slaves-slave-owners-discover-legacy-marylands-sotterley-planation/

    Calvert Cliffs State Park

    Calvert Cliffs State Park

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    We randomly dropped by Calvert Cliffs park for an easy hike with our dog. The park is about…read more1.25-1.5 hours from the Silver Spring area...of course, this depends on DMV traffic, which is always unpredictable. The cost for entry for MD residents was five bucks per car. The park has free parking, but it appeared to be limited. For our trip, we managed to find a spot in the last parking area. So, I do not know if they close the park once the parking lots become full. We visited on a Sunday afternoon in early May, so I would imagine that the parking situation might be a bit more intense during the summer months. For our first visit, we hiked the easy Red trail, which is about 1.8 miles to the beach area. Also, the majority of the red trail was well-shaded so folks should not have too much of a problem with direct sun until hitting the beach. I thought this trail was pretty easy, and almost anyone from multiple age groups could complete this hike. The beach is a bit on the smaller side; however, we did not venture too far from the point where you complete the hike. So, maybe there are more spots on the beach. We though that the park was very dog-friendly. Although the park is dog-friendly, please keep your furry friends on a leash especially since families with young children use the Red trail. A couple of tips: -The park is trash-free so whatever you bring to park, you will have to dispose of it once you leave the park. I wished that the park had a few trash receptacles at the beginning and end of the trails. But I get that having these receptacles might result in visitors overfilling the receptacles with waste and/or the local wildlife eating things that they should not. -Although I'm not 100% sure, I think the entrance fee is cash only.

    My son has been really into fossils lately so we went on a hike to the beach. Had a great time!…read more When you arrive, there will be a cash box to pay in. Parking wad easy! There are restrooms to use before going on your hike! Also a playground which was a huge bonus. We hiked the red trail which was 1.8 miles to the beach. Easy to find and walk! There were benches to sit and rest along the trail. I saw some families with strollers which was cool! Tons of wildlife on the walk! We saw snakes, bull frogs, turtles, cardinals, butterflies and eagles. When we arrived to the beach it was amazing! There was a big box with tons of toys to use to dig to find fossils. Loved all the educational information too. We laid down a blanket, pulled out the toys and had such a fun afternoon! Very very peaceful hike and location.

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