Ocean City,MD
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Ocean City, Maryland is "The East Coast's Favorite First Class Resort and Tourist Destination," with 10 miles of world-class beaches, a three-mile boardwalk that has been ranked as one of the "Best Boardwalks in America," 17 championship golf courses, nature walks, boating, fishing, water sports, amusements, restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and more.
Ocean City is a premier destination for any interest, age and budget, welcoming families and businesses of all kinds.
The Roland E. Powell Convention Center added a 1,200-seat, two-tiered Performing Arts Center to its offerings in 2015. Now, culture and elegance meet the functionality of this state-of-the-art facility, which boasts 214,000-square feet of flexible space, 25 meeting rooms, and expanded exhibit space with floor-to-ceiling panoramic views of the bay, and a waterfront promenade and terrace for receptions. The center also features on- site food and beverage service along with full-service catering by Centerplate, a veteran convention staff, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Ocean City offers business travelers a choice of accommodations, including 9,500 hotel rooms and more than 29,000 rentable con- dos, of which are 4,850 are available year round. In addition, nearly 200 restaurants will offer guests a taste to satisfy any pallet. Visit one of many bayfront restaurants to sample Maryland's famous seafood while watching the sun set.
After dinner, try one of Ocean City's many unique night life establishments, offering a great way to finish a day at the beach.
Seasons change, but the fun never ends in this "White Marlin Capital of the World." Enjoy deep-sea fishing, fantastic festivals, unique shows, nearby antiquing, arts and crafts events, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, outlet shopping, fine dining and a first-class performance at one of Ocean City’s festivals or at its new Performing Arts Center.
Billed as “the premier gastropub in Annapolis,” Fox’s Den opened in June 2015. The restaurant’s wood and brick walls and Americana artwork give it a cozy feel. Its inviting open kitchen, pizza oven and casual menu make it a popular gathering place.
BAROAK (Bar-Oak) Cookhouse and Taproom opened at the Loews Annapolis Hotel in March of 2015, offering one of the largest selections of Belgian and craft beers in Annapolis, including 14 beers on draft as well as a rotating selection of more than 60 Belgian and craft beers.
Following a renovation, the Chart House Restaurant in Eastport reopened to the public in February of 2015. A large private dining room can accommo- date 60 guests or be split into two rooms.
Petie Greens Restaurant has a new location and a new name - Dockside Restaurant and Sports Bar in Tracys Landing, which opened in February 2015.
Maryland Live! Casino announced the opening of its newest restaurant, Morty’s Delicatessen in January of 2015. The 84-seat traditional New York- style deli features a menu of classic, made-to- order foods and desserts.
Preserve Restaurant opened in Annapolis in 2015 and features sustainable and local products as part of this casual American restaurant.
Wicomico County,MD
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Located on Maryland's Eastern Shore,Wicomico County is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. It is conveniently located less than three-hours from major metro areas including Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington, DC. The county is also situated just under 30-miles from the Ocean City, MD beach and boardwalk.
Over 1,000 miles of waterways and 75 parks are open for exploration here. History buffs can marvel over 19th century architecture or explore the world's largest decoy collection at the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art.
Families can bond over a Delmarva Shorebirds ballgame or with a stroll through the Salisbury Zoo.
Couples can savor the latest vintage from Bordeleau Winery or explore the beer-making process with a visit to a local brewery. Be sure to
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check out the Country House, too, the world's largest country store.
After a long day, a great meal is always in order! From casual, authentic all-you-can-eat crab houses to upscale fine-dining, area restaurants have something to please every palette.
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Hampton Inn and Suites, located in Fruitland, completed large-scale renovations in 2015 and 2016, including its guest rooms and public spaces, as has the Country Inn and Suites, which is located in Salisbury.
The Best Western, also in Salisbury, recently renovated its meeting space and has guest room renovations scheduled for 2016.
Tall Tales Brewery now offers indoor and outdoor event space on site. The brewery, which features a full-menu restaurant, offers a great selection of house brews named after legends of yesteryear.
Restaurant 213 in Fruitland recently made OpenTable's top 100 Best Restaurants for Foodies in America in 2015.
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The County's versatile centerpiece, the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, provides a 30,000-square foot arena, 10,000-square foot auxiliary area, ten meeting rooms, in-house catering, locker rooms and spectator seating for up to 6,000. The center also plays host to top-notch entertainment throughout the year as well as a wide variety of conventions, trade shows, meetings and social events.
A Maryland University of National Distinction, Salisbury University offers a variety of meeting spaces. All special events are planned and executed with great care and attention to detail.
Every detail of an event will be attended to with grace and elegance at the Fountains Wedding and Conference Center. The Fountains is equipped to handle parties from 20 to 450 people, in a variety of lush settings.
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