The history of the state of Maryland is full of some pretty fascinating episodes. One of the oldest ghost stories in America takes place in Maryland, for example, and the ghost dog hero of that tale inspired a saloon that’s well worth a trip. And of course, there’s any number of towns around the state that boomed with the B&O Railroad and a few museums like this one that are proud to tell those fascinating stories. But there’s one rather significant and particularly ancient historic and religious artifact that has made its way entirely around the world to call Germantown its home, and yet most Marylanders probably don’t even know it exists right in their own backyard.

Editor’s Note: Since the time of publication, we’ve learned the American Zen College is closed.

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The American Zen College maintains a website where they coordinate their events and tell their story. What are some of your favorite historic escapes in Maryland?

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