- TripBuzz found 487 things to do with kids in or near Savage, Maryland, including 484 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Annapolis, Baltimore and Silver Spring.
- From Terrapin Adventures to Historic Savage Mill, the Savage area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Adventure Tour, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Offering a selection of both indoor and outdoor sights to see, Savage, Maryland prides itself on its rich history and abundant activities. From dining and shopping, to historic home and museum tours, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day indoors. Outdoor lovers can experience thrills by partaking in zip line adventures or bicycle trail rides.
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Dedicated to the famous Depression era and World War II president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial features a life-sized sculpture of the man with his dog. The memorial features several other bronze sculptures and a waterfall.
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The United States Air Force and its predecessor organizations are honored at the Air Force Memorial in Arlington. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon to allow for guests to view parallels between the sites.
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An outdoor recreational space in Pasadena, Downs Park offers trails for both nature walks and bicycling. The park further provides basketball courts, a playground, picnic area and amphitheater for added enjoyment.
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4 Star Tennis Academy is a tennis training facility. The academy is dedicated to producing competitive athletes by offering intensive tennis training programs for a variety of age and skill levels.
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Organizing adult leagues and programs, The BEST Clinic offers two clinics, one for fitness and the other for training. During these clinics, visitors can improve their tennis technique and get a workout at the same time.
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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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Built in 1772, Maryland State House is the oldest operating state capitol in the country and features the largest wooden dome built in America without the use of nails. Guided tours of the capitol and the surrounding gardens are available.
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Get a history lesson at Banneker-Douglas Museum, the State of Maryland's official museum of African-American heritage. Exhibits, programs and projects help paint a picture of this rich cultural heritage. Admission is free.
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Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered at St. John's College, located in Annapolis. The on-campus library provides a quiet place for students to read and study. Programs and events are held year round.
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Hosting a variety of classes, leagues, and tournaments for juniors and adults, Baltimore Tennis Patrons is a non-profit organization that organizes local tennis programs for the community. Visitors can take cardio tennis classes with this group.