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A Maritime Themed Tour of Talbot County
Defined by 600 miles of coastline, Talbot County’s modern seafaring lineage hails back to 1694. Is was then that Talbot County’s first town, Oxford was mandated by Maryland legislation to become the Eastern Shore’s first port-of-entry. The town gained significant prominence as a result and remained a booming port of call for vessels from all…
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Cruisin’ the Great Talbot County Loop
The Great Talbot County Loop – It’s here you’ll find the best of the Chesapeake culture and cuisine, much of it bound together by a ribbon of backroads that string together the small-town pearls of Easton, Oxford, St. Michaels, and Tilghman Island.
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What’s New in Talbot County, Maryland: Attractions, Art, Shopping, and Accommodations
Talbot County, Maryland, is gearing up for an exciting 2025! Find out what’s new in Talbot County – from fresh dining experiences to new attractions, an expanded art scene, to shopping options, and renovated accommodations.
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Experience a Tilghman Island Christmas in 2025
Tilghman Island offers a peaceful and scenic backdrop for the holidays, where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the Chesapeake Bay alongside local holiday charm.
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7 Reasons to Visit St. Michaels Now
The waterfront town of St. Michaels beckons travelers with its charm, history, and a touch of the maritime spirit. Whether you’re an avid shopper, a dedicated foodie, or a history buff, here are seven compelling reasons to visit St. Michaels now.
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Oxford Bellevue Ferry Celebrates 343 Years
The Oxford Bellevue Ferry launches a new season in Oxford, Maryland under Captains Judy and Tom Bixler.
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Four Talbot County Sites Featured in the Civil War Trails Program
Talbot County is one of the best places in the United States to take a deep dive into African American history. It is the birthplace of Frederick Douglass, home to one of the longest running Emancipation Day celebrations on the Eastern Shore, and the resting place for 18 Black Union soldiers. It also once served…
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The Ebenezer Theater, World-renowned Talent in an Extraordinary Setting
The Ebenezer Theater and Prager Family Center for the Arts is a beautifully renovated 19th century venue in downtown Easton with 24K gold leaf details, a pressed tin ceiling, gothic arches and original stained-glass windowpanes, details that make this a resplendent place. But even more impressive than all of the amazing architectural elements is the…
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Our Guide on How to Cruise the Bay
This guide on how to cruise the bay will give you insight on where to rent your craft, where to launch, and who to hire for a well-rounded trip, whether using your own power or letting a captain steer the way.