- TripBuzz found 211 things to do with kids in or near Stevensville, Maryland, including 199 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Pasadena, Bowie and Glen Burnie.
- From Casey Michelle Charters to Breezin' Thru Charters, the Stevensville area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Parks, Arts & Crafts Classes and National & State Parks.
- Once a steamboat terminal upon its founding in the 1800's, Stevensville is now a thriving residential and tourism community. As one of the only registered historic districts in its county, the city invites tourists to enjoy walking tours of its turn-of-the-century architecture and charming heritage. Visitors can also visit a retired train station or enjoy local fare at one of the towns cafes.
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There are always fascinating things for sale at Spence's Bazaar in Dover, Delaware. The flea market features a rotating roster of vendors selling antiques, collectibles and vintage items. Amish foods and fresh baked goods are also available.
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Steppingstone Museum is a farm museum, and features a collection of farming tools and artifacts as well as rural arts and crafts dating from 1880 to 1920. The farmhouse itself is furnished in turn-of-the-century style.
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Cameron Run Regional Park offers an outdoors water park, miniature golf course, batting cages, picnic shelters, and a special events pavilion. The park also offers catering for special activities, and part of the park is dog friendly.
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Located in the heart of the city that has remained the seat of Delaware's State Government since 1777, First State Heritage Park, encompasses a series of historic buildings. The park has no defined boundaries and includes several museums, governmental landmarks, and more.
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Dover's Old State House was built between 1787 and 1791. It is one of the oldest buildings in the United States. The House is no longer an active government building, but is open for tours and exhibitions.
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Enjoy the solitude of Slaughter Beach, and your unimpeded view of Delaware Bay. Close, convenient, and free parking coupled with the relative anonymity of the beach means that you can spend your time relaxing without fighting the crowds.
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Featuring a wooded area and creek, Glencarlyn Dog Park offers visitors an outdoor space for their dogs to swim and run off-leash. The park also has a quarter mile trail for walking.
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Much more than a typical historical museum, the Delaware Agriculture Museum and Village, features 15 buildings replicating life in a 19th century farming village. In addition to hundreds of artifacts and displays in the main hall, visitors can stroll outside through the village and explore the shops, schoolhous…
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Before your trip to the Capitol Region, visit the Delaware State Visitor Center, for all of the information you need to insure you see everything. The Center features a museum-like exhibit area, helpful staff, and gift shop.
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The State House Museum is a Georgian-style structure built in 1791 that was originally home to state and Kent County governments. It hosts various events and historical activities. Large groups are encouraged to make reservations prior to visiting.