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Things To Do – Cambridge, Maryland
Little Choptank River is located on Marylandâs eastern shore and is about 19.2 km long. Shellfish waters in the Little Choptank River extend from its headwaters to the mouth of the river where it discharges into the Chesapeake Bay. ... More on AnglerWeb.com
History Museum – Easton, Maryland
The Historical Society of Talbot County Museum features exhibits such as furniture, photographs, paintings, cl ... More on PlanetWare
Parks – Easton, Maryland
(Peachblossom Creek, c50', 20-20-a) across Peachblossom Creek on an old RR bed walking trail S. of Easton , District 1, Easton Township, Talbot County, MD. MD333 (Oxford Rd.) S. 1.4 miles from jct with MD322 (Easton Pky), E. (left ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Eastville, Virginia
Inscription. The courthouse was moved to Eastville in 1677, and court has been held here ever since. The old courthouse was built about 1731; from its door the Declaration of Independence was read, August 13, 1776. Militia barracks ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Onancock, Virginia
Inscription. Born, June 2, 1840. Died, June 13, 1876. His life was gentle and the elements, So mixed in him that Nature might stand up, And say in all the World. This was a man. , Location. 37° 42.725′ N, 75° 45.117′ ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Reedville, Virginia
In North America, the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary, a semi-enclosed coastal body of water with a free connection to the open sea. It was created more than 10,000 years ago when glaciers melted and flooded the Susquehanna ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – Centreville, Maryland
about Nicole K. Photography: Nicole, of Nicole K. Photography , is an on-location family photographer who specializes ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Queenstown, Maryland
Inscription. Patented 7 June, 1665, by Captain Robert Morris as “Mount Mill.” Purchased by Jacob Seth 1685, acquired about 1820 by Edward Harris whose heirs Misses Mary and Sallie Harris renamed it “Bloomingdale.” ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Easton, Maryland
Inscription. Two years before the Declaration of Independence, the citizens of Talbot County met on this site to protest Great Britian's closing of the Port of Boston, and resolved "to act as frien... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Easton, Maryland
A pink and blue color scheme, white tile floors and hacienda-like arched windows combine for a subtle Southwestern motif at this fast-food ... More on CitySearch
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