
[By Amanda Vitek]
There’s a reason Havre de Grace means “harbor of grace.” This little town at the mouth of the Susquehanna River is big in charm and personality that has developed over the last four centuries.
The town became…
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[Story by Arin Shortz]
Annapolis, or Naptown, is a bustling, waterfront town with a rich maritime tradition. Recently recognized as one of the nation’s top adventure towns by National Geographic, Annapolis is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or…
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Using Chesapeake City as a base of operations, history buffs have opportunities to look back nearly 300 years to places touched by America’s founding and its fight for independence.
Mount Harmon in Earleville is a Colonial gem. A restored manor…
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Cambridge is the starting point for a national Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad byway that extends 125 miles up the Eastern Shore. A famous African-American “conductor” who aided enslaved people as they followed secret trails to freedom, Tubman was born in…
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