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Chestertown

Chestertown, Maryland

Do you have a weekend or even a week to experience Chestertown? Define get-a-way anyway you like and Chestertown can be your destination. On a Saturday morning you might start with a trip to the bustling Farmers Market along Fountain Park. Leaving there take a stroll to the waterfront enjoying the colonial homes along the way.

If your interest is art, there are a dozen or more galleries, studios, and shops featuring the work of local, regional and internationally known artists and craftspeople for your enjoyment.

For the more outdoor oriented, you can rent bikes and take a ride through the rural landscape that surrounds Chestertown or rent kayaks and take a paddle on the Chester River where you might see a great blue heron fishing along the bank, an osprey nesting on a channel marker, or an eagle floating in the sky overhead. After dinner at one the great local restaurants, you might take in a show at the Prince Theatre, or a "Concert in the Park'' if you are lucky to be here on concert night. During the year, there are major weekend events including Tea Party, The Wild Fowl Festival, and Downrigging, a waterfront Tall Ship Festival.

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St. Michaels

St. Michaels, Maryland

St. Michaels has been welcoming visitors since the earliest Colonial Days. Perhaps the busiest of our small towns, it is a great entree to the Eastern Shore to soak up the local flavor and sample our cusine. The historic atmosphere of main street, filled with boutiques and shops, restaurants and antique stores, will delight the shopper at heart! Don't miss the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, an 18 acre waterfront museum on the broad Miles River. Dedicated to preserving Chesapeake Bay heritage, the Museum has a real lighthouse on sight for the kids and many interesting buildings where you can learn about the history and technology that shaped the bay.

St. Michaels harbor is also where you'll find seafood houses, boat tours and water taxis. There is a great community pool in the center of town, and the family evening concerts at Muskrat Park are a local favorite. St. Michaels is the type of town you'll enjoy meandering around with a coffee in the morning, grabbing lunch while hunting for that special antique, and enjoying a fabulous dinner with a bottle of hand selected wine at one of our fine dining establishments. With so much to do, you'll want to visit over and over again!


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Tilghman Island

Tilghman Island, Maryland

If you are looking for a complete change of pace, Tilghman Island will certainly take you away from it all. Bound by the Chesapeake Bay and Choptank River, nature is perhaps the best entertainment with spectacular sunrises, sunsets, fishing , sailing, cruising, waterside dining and kayaking are all within easy reach on this 3 mile island.

Entering Tilghman you will cross the Knapps Narrows Draw Bridge, one of the busiest draw bridges in the country. It opens on demand over 10,000 times per year! Notice the full service marinas and boatyards, and terrific restaurants as you drive through town. Tilghman is also home to some great recreational charters, Dockside Express, Lighthouse Tours or just watch the skipjacks at Dogwood Harbor. 


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Easton

Easton, Maryland

Easton, the County Seat, is a town that appreciates its history while blending an air of sophistication to its tree-lined streets. High end fashion boutiques mix with antique stores, and an extraordinary blend of restaurants from Crab Cakes to sushi, brick oven pizza and northern Italian pasta to satisfy any appetite. The art galleries, live theate and music, Academy of the Arts and historic Avalon theatre lend an air of "Soho" to this best-loved small town.


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Oxford

Oxford, Maryland


Oxford is one of the oldest towns in Maryland and was selected as one of the only ports of entry for the entire Maryland province. Until the American Revolution, Oxford was an international shipping center surrounded by wealthy tobacco plantations. After the Civil War, Oxford was a booming with oyster canning and packing industries, tourism was bustling and people arrived in droves. Once the oyster beds dried up, Oxford became a sleepy haven to watermen who made their living on the Tred Avon River. While still a waterman's town, Oxford is a haven for those looking for quiet charm, fresh air, summer breezes and to be within walking distance of everything. Oxford is home to the oldest running ferry, The Oxford Bellevue Ferry, which passengers can board for short cut to St. Michaels by car, foot, or bike.


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Cambridge

Cambridge, Maryland


Located only an hour from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Cambridge encompasses breathtaking natural beauty, with landscapes largely unchanged for centuries, and a unique heritage. Soon, Cambridge will play host to the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad and National Historic Park, as well as the Capt. John Smith National Historic Trail. While you soak up our nation's history and enjoy Cambridge's water trails and cycling routes, be sure to make time for exploring, dining, and shopping in our historic downtown. Preserving and revitalizing our small towns is crucial to maintaining what makes Cambridge, MD special.

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Centreville

Centreville, Maryland


With its relaxed lifestyle, gracious residents, amicable merchants, and tree-lined streets, Centreville is a classic example of small-town America. The town was created to implement a 1782 Act of the state Assembly that authorized removal of the courthouse and government functions of Queen Anne's County from Queenstown to a more central location. When suitable land was acquired ten years later, logic prevailed in naming the place to reflect the site-selection specification. The aberrant spelling "Centre-Ville" stemmed from the adulation of all things French following the Revolutionary War. Actually, the site was chosen not only because of its central location, but also because of the maritime access provided by its proximity to the headwaters of the Corsica River.

Building of the federal-style courthouse began in 1791; the first recorded case was heard there in 1794. The same building-with 19th-century additions-still graces the town square and proudly wears the mantle of oldest courthouse in continuous use in the State of Maryland. Queen Anne's County Historical Society displays other notable examples of 18th century architecture: Wright's Chance (built before 1744) and the Tucker House (c. 1794). The fine houses built by sea captains near the Wharf also are among the oldest dwellings to be found in Centreville.

History is reflected in the diverse architecture seen along the streets of the town-elegant Victorian homes with their wrap-around porches, neo-classical public buildings, late-19th-century commercial rows, late-20th-century institutional and government structures, and all the variations and curiosities in between.

Today, Centreville remains the governmental and legal center of Queen Anne's County and the commercial center of the surrounding agricultural community. Busy state Route 213 runs through the town. A business park at the south end of town is progressing nicely. There is a modern library and a comprehensive high school, a middle school, and an elementary school. The people who live and work in Centreville are in step with the world but have managed to preserve the traditional lifestyle of their town.

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