
In Chesapeake City, great opportunities for shopping and dining are equaled only by the comfortable and convenient accommodations.
Visitors browse for unique gifts, modern art, handcrafted items and antiques in tiny shops with uneven glass windows and wooden floors. The…
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Located at the top of the Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake City is a perfect base to explore the surrounding countryside. The scenic Elk River is nearby, and Elk Neck State Park offers 2,188 acres that include sandy beaches, marshland and wooded…
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There was a time back in the 1800s when canals – those artificial commercial waterways along which water levels are regulated by the opening and closing of “locks” – were considered major innovations, revolutionizing trade and transportation.
The 14-mile-long Chesapeake…
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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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