- TripBuzz found 514 things to do with kids in or near Laurel, Maryland, including 494 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Annapolis, Baltimore and Arlington.
- From Laurel Lake to Laurel Skating Center, the Laurel area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Bowling.
- Strategically located between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Laurel is a popular commuter town. Some employment opportunities however do exist in the city proper. This includes military jobs and employment with the National Security Agency. Other amenities in the area include a horse racetrack, performing arts center and several historical homes and commercial buildings.
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Founded by William Fell in 1730, Fell's Point is a historic neighborhood overlooking the water on the northern shore of the Baltimore Harbor. Once a prominent port, it is now home to a large number of bars as well as antique stores, restaurants and more.
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Arlington Blvd. and Meade St., Arlington, VA 22211
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The focus of the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial is to commemorate the country's gratitude to the Marines and those who fought beside them in every conflict since 1775. The statue that composes the memorial with the Marines hoisting the American flag at Iwo Jima is famous across the globe.
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Composed of a statue of the writer surrounded by young listeners and a series of plaques, the The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial was constructed in honor of the author of the famous and influential bestseller Roots.
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With Suntime Rentals Inc, visitors can rent jet skis that can reach speeds up to 50 mph on the region's waterways. The shop has direct access to South River, with a jet ski wake area a short ride away.
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9 S Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
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Situated in the 1884 B&O Railstation, the Gaithersburg Community Museum contains a lot of history and imagination. The museum offers tours, rentals, genealogy information, preserved pieces of the community's past, and much more.
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Established in 1954, the Oak Grove Marina is a public marina that is open 7 days a week and offers wet slips, lift slips, and boatel slips. The facility also has a fuel dock that offers 89-octane gasoline.
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Edgewater's Carefree Boat Club offers boating enthusiasts an alternative to buying a boat. Members can schedule times in a variety of boats, and the club handles all maintenance and offers training.
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Fort Marcy Park is one of several remaining Civil War forts originally erected to protect the nation's capital. It was originally constructed to protect the Chain Bridge and today protects the surrounding wildlife.
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Visitors to the Maryland Zoo can often help feed the giraffes, brush African Pygmy and Nubian goats, encounter animals close up, participate in a scavenger hunt, watch animals being trained, and help animal keeper talks. Visitors can also eat and shop
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With Sea Joy Sailing, visitors can tour major waterways and landmarks of the region on a sailing yacht. Some of the major landmarks seen on the cruise include the Thomas Point Lighthouse and Chesapeake Bay Bridge.