Start your morning here with baked goods from Graces Pastries and a cup of joe from Catoctin Coffee.
Youll be welcomed at check-in with a homemade cookie from onsite dining option Godfreys Bakery & Cafe.
Be sure to snap a picture with its two colorful murals before you head on your way.
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Options range from housemade donuts to smoked salmon toast to baby back ribs to fried chicken and waffles.
Theres a huge menu of rotating beers, with at least 20 on tap at any given moment.
Not a fan of beer?

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Gluten-free seltzers and slushies are part of the menu too.
The contemporary fine-dining restaurant creates innovative reinterpretations of old-school favorite dishes.
Not looking to eat?

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Head to the balcony to sit in one of 200 original seats.
The couple fought segregation laws that redrew boundary lines to cut directly through their town.
A zigzag monument/art installation in the park shows the jagged line that divided the town.

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The Tinners work led to the first rural office of the NAACP.
For an active adventure thats fun for the whole family, hop on a bike and start pedaling.
Expect live music several nights a week and trivia on Thursdays.

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