Top Museums in Cecil county, Maryland, United states

Paw Paw Museum

Address: 98 N Main St, Port Deposit, MD 21904, USA

Museum

“Cool, local museum with artifacts and local history.”

Rodgers Tavern

Address: 259 Broad St, Perryville, MD 21903, USA

Museum

“This is a really cool historic part of Perryville. Ms. Rice is the Commodore and she does an amazing job.”

Charlestown Pier

Address: Charlestown, MD 21914, USA

Museum

“Great place to take the kids to catch white perch, catfish.”

Upper Bay Museum

Address: 219 W Walnut St, North East, MD 21901, USA

Museum

“Definitely worth the stop, especially if you are into hunting/fishing.”

Park

Address: 206-298 W Walnut St, North East, MD 21901, USA

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Elk Neck State Park, Nature Center

Address: 5, North East, MD 21901, USA

Museum

“Small but really cute nature center with a play area for younger kids. The ranger on duty when we stopped by was really friendly and brought out animals for the kids to touch and learn about. Definitely worth a stop if you are at Elk Neck.”

Mount Harmon Plantation

Address: 600 Mt Harmon Rd, Earleville, MD 21919, USA

Museum

“Beautiful historic property. The tour was wonderful. Friendly staff, with a lot of knowledge regarding history of home and surrounding areas. The location is also beautiful, with various places to walk and tour outside, so you can even picnic. Literally the "edge of the world", the views are gorgeous and the gardens are perfect for photographs. They also host weddings and events so the property is available to rent. It'd be a lovely setting for a wedding.”

Cecil County Farm Museum

Address: 820 Appleton Rd, Elkton, MD 21921, USA

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“Great fun I enjoyed my visit very much”

Old Bohemia Historical Society

Address: Bohemia Church Rd, Warwick, MD 21912, USA

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C & D Canal Museum

Address: 815 Bethel Rd, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, USA

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“Looking for a short day trip? Well here's a good one. Snuggled in the middle of Chesapeake City Maryland is the C & D Canal House Museum. It's not a fancy place, but it's quiet where you can take a self guided tour and learn about the history of the canal, the area around the canal and the people. There are interactive models of the old canal locks as well as some actual equipment used along the canal. Afterwards you can walk the grounds and if you're lucky maybe even get to see a huge container ship go by. If you're into antiques there are local shops in nearby Chesapeake City.”

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