Washington D.C.
Monuments and memorials, eclectic neighborhoods, true local flavor – Washington, DC is a place unlike any other. It’s your home away from home with free museums and America’s front yard. A trip to the nation’s capital can be one to remember with all the things to do, places to eat, and monuments to see.
Baltimore Inner Harbor
Walkable waterfront fun, world-class art museums and amazing street murals, proud folks ready to share their city’s amazing history, oh, and the best darn seafood in the world. Welcome to the inner harbor. Dine, shop, celebrate and chill in Baltimore—jewel of the Chesapeake and cultural capital of the Maryland
Guppy Gulch Quarry
Guppy Gulch is the premier destination for your organization to spend a fun-soaked day on the water. A former slate quarry, the 15-acre freshwater reservoir boasts inflatable slides, climbing walls, a zipline, a rodeo pier, bumper boats, kayaks, paddleboards, and jungle-gyms for kids and adults alike on which to challenge and enjoy themselves.
Annapolis
Annapolis, Maryland’s capital city, is on the Chesapeake Bay. Its historic district includes 18th-century brick houses and the domed 1700s Maryland State House. On Church Circle, the Romanesque-style St. Anne’s Episcopal Church has Tiffany glass windows and a historic cemetery. The sprawling waterfront grounds of the United States Naval Academy feature beaux arts architecture, monuments, and a naval history museum.