Merry Meadows Recreation Farm
1523 Freeland Rd. Freeland, Md. 21053 410-357-4088
Emergency Numbers
Police & Fire: 911
Manager Phone: (410) 343- 1319
Hospitals: South of Merry Meadows- Greater Baltimore Medical Center 6701 N. Charles Street Towson, Md 21204 (410) 828- 2000
St. Joseph Hospital 7620 York Road Towson, Maryland 21204 (410) 337- 1000
North of Merry Meadows- York Hospital Exit 15; I-83North York, Pa. 17403 (717) 771- 2345
Merry Meadows Is Near All Of These Attractions:
Hershey Come join the excitement of Hershey's Chocolate World where you can have a tour of Hershey' chocolate making plant and you can enjoy the fun of Hershey Park where there are many fascinating ride. Here you will see:
See the entertainers and if you dare... try the Sooperdooper- Looper, the amazing upside down roller coaster. It'll turn your world upside down!
Lancaster Lancaster is Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Experience the wonderful entertainment. Enjoy lush farms, outstanding museums, restored homes, theaters, sports activities and diverse night life activities. The restored heritage of the 1700's is reflected in Lancaster's many shops and restaurants. Delight in the peaceful traditions of the Amish while savoring fresh garden food and home cooking. Watch exciting history unfold before your very eyes. Lancaster's convenient factory outlets offer inexpensive and quality shopping for everyone. A friendly, warm welcome awaits you in the land of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Annapolis The capitol of Maryland. You'll enjoy this restored town with its early American appearance. Here, you'll see the huge bridge spanning the Chesapeake Bay. Also, the U.S. Navel Academy. Watch full- uniformed cadets as they parade in perfect unison. Be sure to pick up Annapolis literature at our information center.
Baltimore More than you can imagine... You'll wish you had weeks to keep on seeing more of Baltimore. From the Top of the World sky-high observatory on the 27th floor of the World Trade Center to the depths of the ocean on view in the huge million-gallon National Aquarium, the exciting attractions bring thousands upon thousands of visitors to Baltimore every year. No, it is your turn! First, ask for you free copy of "Baltimore Scene" at Merry Meadows office and information center. It is a handy guide to what's happening in Baltimore with maps showing the Interstate highways and local streets to help make travel in Baltimore easy. Also available in the information racks adjacent to our information counter are hundreds of brochures about Baltimore and nearby attractions. In "Baltimore Information" you'll find a calendar of events, attractions, historic houses, museums and galleries, parks, shopping centers, golf courses, theaters, churches, tours(there are self- guided tours using your own car), walking tours, restaurants and a map pin pointing everything. Directions to Inner Harbor: Take I-83 south to Beltway (I-695). Take I-695 west one exit I-83). Take I-83 south 10 miles to Lambard Street in Baltimore. Turn right onto Lombard Street and go one block, turn left onto Market Place. Go one block to end of street, turn left onto Pratt Street and go 1/2 block and turn right into parking lot. Motor homes or cars with trailers proceed on Pratt Street to end of block and turn right. Vacant lot on right for parking)
Washington Washington D C., the capitol city of the United States, is "your" city. Here you will find the best of everything- warm friendly people, green parks, world-famous museums and monuments, restaurants, night clubs and theaters. See the excitement of Capitol Hill where laws are made. Monuments to our famous presidents. See the history of our great nation, all free of cost at the many national museums, plus many other attractions open to everyone. Ask for the Washington Attractions brochure at the Merry Meadows Information Center. We recommend your first stop be at the Washington Tourist Information Center, on Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 14th and 15th Streets. It is just 2 blocks from the White House.
Gettysburg Today, Gettysburg is filled with colorful orchards, covered bridges and mountain scenery. Dwight D. Eisenhower thought it so beautiful that he made his home here. But once it was a land covered with soldiers fighting a bloody battle for freedom and liberty. Visit the battle fields of Gettysburg where one of the greatest battles of history occurred. See the monuments, cannons and homes representing the fight for liberty. Stand where Lincoln stood when he gave the Gettysburg address. Discover over 20 museums and resort attractions.
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