- Our list of the best things to do in Savage, Maryland, features the top 558 nearby activities — including 207 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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49.2 Miles
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18050 Tranquility Road, Purcellville, VA
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The Goose Creek Farm and Winery - Otium Cellars produces Chardonnay, Blaufrankisch, Dornfelder, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Malbec wines. The location also offers live music performances every other Friday.
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13 votes
32 Carlisle Pike, Hanover, PA 17331
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In the heart of Hanover's downtown area, the Hanover Area Arts Guild & Gallery features the work of local artists and artisans, both fine art and crafts. The gallery displays and sells a wide variety of artwork.
49.5 Miles
Quantico National Cemetery, located in Triangle, Virginia, is reserved for veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Established in 1983, it houses seven memorials over 725 acres. Among the notable burials is Captain Frederick C. Branch, the first African-American officer of the Marine Corps.
49.6 Miles
Part of a working family farm, Notaviva Vineyards seeks to distinguish its estate-grown wines by pairing their varietals with different music genres or lyrics on their labels. The winery offers weekend tours and tastings throughout the growing season.
49.7 Miles
Greenbrier State Park is home to a large man-made freshwater lake complete with a beach and a separate swim area, accompanied with a number of multi-purpose nature trails, campsites, picnic areas and more.
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96%
480 votes
St. Peter's Church Stone Patio, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
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Based on the stories in 'A Ghostly Tour of Harpers Ferry,' if the weather is above 40 degrees, visitors tour Harpers Ferry and hear about the town's ghost. When the weather is below 40, visitors meet in St. Peter's Church where they see slides and hear the stories.
49.7 Miles
Through music, photos, and wax figures, the John Brown Wax Museum tells the story of John Brown's attack on Harpers Ferry. John Brown led an attempt in 1859 to stop slavery, and his story became the popular Battle Hymn of the Republic song.
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209 votes
Thomas Hall, St. Peter's Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
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O' Be Joyfull Historical Tours & Entertainment, gives ghost tours of Harpers Valley, and its founder Rick Garland also conducts historical tours including tours of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. This leader also presents a Historical Songs and Stories Concert Show, as well as serving as a step-on guide.
49.9 Miles
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19 votes
16 E Washington St, Middleburg, VA 20117
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Rather than a classic winery aesthetic, The Boxwood Tasting Room, Wine Bar, & Shop embraces modern architecture and design through the wide use of stainless metal. Tastings are held throughout the week and wines can be purchased at the shop with the wine bar portion open in the evenings.
49.9 Miles
Now a National Historic Landmark, The Kennedy Farm was built in the 1850s by Dr. Robert F. Kennedy. It was once rented by John Brown, of the Harper's Ferry Raid. The building has been thoroughly restored.