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This virtual tour can be enjoyed from your home computer or on your mobile device while walking our grounds. The tour was created with the use of panoramic photographs and does not have a 360-degree view.
Taking the tour on a desktop computer or laptop.
Taking the tour on a mobile device.
Information about the native plants has been generously contributed by University of Maryland Extension and by Captain Avery Museum garden volunteers.
The Chesapeake Bay Trust awards $20-30 million in grant funding each year to hundreds of nonprofits and community organizations throughout the region for hands-on projects that are ensuring cleaner, greener, healthier Chesapeake, Coastal Bays, and Youghiogheny watersheds for years to come. Home - Chesapeake Bay Trust (cbtrust.org)
University of Maryland Extension (UME) is a statewide, non-formal education system within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
UME educational programs and problem-solving assistance are available to citizens and are based on the research and experience of land grant universities such as the University of Maryland, College Park. University of Maryland Extension | University of Maryland Extension (umd.edu)
Chesapeake Crossroads, one of Maryland’s state heritage areas, is an established heritage tourism destination on the Chesapeake Bay’s western shore. Framed by the Chesapeake Bay on the east and now including new areas of the northern and western parts of Anne Arundel County, Chesapeake Crossroads reflects Maryland’s rich historic, cultural, and natural legacy. Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area
ACAAC's mission is to provide leadership, funding, and support that promotes artistic excellence and historic preservation and to advocate for resources and education that expand arts opportunities for all, helping to create an enriched and healthy community.
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