Stop In for Happy Hour or Join the Mug Club at The Greene Turtle

The Greene Turtle is a popular Hanover sports bar that both locals and tourists love. It’s got about a dozen flat screen televisions that are always tuned to major sporting events, a food menu full of pub favorites like burgers, chicken tenders, and nachos, as well as plenty of craft...

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Spend the Day Being Pampered at Exquisite Lifestyle Nails & Hair Studio

Exquisite Lifestyle Nails & Hair Studio has been a distinguished full-service hair salon in Maryland since it opened its doors 3 years ago. It’s quickly grown to servicing countless clients in the Washington, D.C. metro area every day of the week. The stylists have met the highest standards and serve...

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Eat, Drink and Be Entertained at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Go back in time at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, a unique show and dinner combination that showcases authentic medieval history dating back to the 11th century. Upon entering a European-style castle, walk along the Hall of Arms where you can take in the sights of medieval decor, weapons, and...

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Try Your Luck at the Maryland Live! Casino

What comes to mind when you imagine a casino? Spinning slot machines, card dealers at felt-topped tables, all-you-can-eat buffets, and glitzy stage performances? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll find at Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover. There are 4,200 state-of-the-art slot machines on the floor, including several hundred new games like...

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Red Parrot Asian Bistro Serves Colorful Curries, Hand-Rolled Sushi and More

Craving Asian cuisine? Red Parrot Asian Bistro comes highly recommended by residents and hotel staff in the vicinity. Chinese and Thai are the specialties here, as is hand-rolled sushi and many other fusion dishes. For a healthy dish, try the Thai special curry shrimp that’s stacked high inside a carved...

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Admire Artifacts from Multiple Wars at The Fort George G Meade Museum

Fort Meade, named after General George G. Meade, became an active Army instillation in 1917. It remained in use throughout World War I, World War II, the Cold War and even into the Modern Era before becoming one of the country’s most renowned military museums. The Fort George G. Meade...

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