Restaurants
For just a quick bite or a leisurely dinner… Carroll’s assortment of dining opportunities tempt every palate.
Come join us for an authentic portrayal of Abraham Lincoln through Jim Getty’s “first person” performance on June 7, 2013, 7 p.m. TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase your meal from one of the many vendors at this family fun-filled event. There are old-fashioned games, craft stalls, onstage entertainment throughout the day, & the night fireworks are sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Westminster.
What a great place to introduce your young ones to the farm community of Carroll County. See chickens, pigs, horses, goats, cows and other farm animals up close. This year’s music attraction is the group “Parmalee” who will play on Saturday night.
Carroll County Restaurant Week (August 18-25, 2013) was started in 2011 to offer residents and visitors alike the chance to sample many Carroll County restaurants at an affordable price! Our restaurants offer a fixed price menu for lunch, for dinner, or both, typically allowing you to sample their best offerings. Just check out the Restaurant Week website to choose a destination and then view menu details to plan your dining experience.
The 30th year of The Maryland Wine Festival® features tasting of Maryland wines, wine seminars, continuous on-stage entertainment, crafts and a variety of delicious cuisine for sale.
Activities honoring the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War in Carroll County.
For just a quick bite or a leisurely dinner… Carroll’s assortment of dining opportunities tempt every palate.
Just a short trip and a long nap will do wonders… Carroll’s innkeepers invite you to rest and relax in comfortable surroundings.
Carroll County offers the visitor an array of shopping experiences from small Main St. shops to large department stores for one-of-a-kind handcrafted items.
Welcome to Carroll County, 10 loop tours consisting of over 150 miles of cycling offering varying degrees of difficulty, highlighting scenic stops and historic attractions.
Fresh local produce in season, baked goods, eggs, jams and jellies, handmade crafts, and more.
Fostering a greater sense and understanding of America’s history and Carroll County’s important role in that history.