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If you are thinking of visiting Laurel, being for fine dining, coffee shops, tourism the town's history or
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selection of antique shops, then plan your trip by visiting one of the below links.

Historic Savage Mill is a 19th century textile mill between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington DC. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Savage Mill has been restored and adapted to become the region’s most unique home design and arts/craft retail center. The historic complex of buildings with over 175,000 square feet, is now home to major collector quality antique centers, home furnishing stores, craft galleries, artist studios, specialty shops, destination restaurants, banquet facilities and even an authentic French bakery. find out more

Listed on the National Historic Register, Belmont was built in 1738 by Caleb and Priscilla Dorsey on a tract patented in 1695. Find out info. more |

The Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge at Savage, Maryland is the sole surviving example of a revolutionary design in the history of American engineering. more |

Snow Hill Manor is a 2 1/2-story brick plantation house of late Georgian style that is located on 15 acres. more |

Our Grand Opening in September, 1996, was to bring the best and most modern ice sports facility to Washington/Baltimore. more |

The College Park Aviation Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is located on the grounds of the world's oldest continuously operating airport in College Park, MD. more |
Explore old Laurel and learn something of Maryland's early
colonial heritage as well as a prime example of
industrial and economic development . more |
The Laurel Museum is located in a former 1840's mill workers' home. The museum houses collections of books, photographs. more |

Experience the thrill of live Thoroughbred racing while enjoying quality dining. . more |
A section on Laurel.ExploreMD.us for local residents to check out which local gas stations are providing the best possible value for your money. more |
Check out the towns official blog site, offering community info. more |
Find out what is going on in your local area, this section of the website updated weekly. more |
If you are looking for information on local transportation, check out the following. more |
Find out more about the town's history including an extensive gallery, floods & fires. more |
theatre arts, combining music, art, dance, youth, and senior activities. more |

Our Visitor Center designed to provide visitors with knowledge and appreciation of the role of wildlife research in preserving the earth's vital resources. more |

Riversdale, is a National Historic Landmark, is a restored, five-part, stucco-covered brick plantation home built between 1801 and 1807. more |
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