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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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Cruisin’ the Great Talbot County Loop: Stop 4 – Tilghman Island
Route 33 South takes you to the quintessential historic American waterfront village of Tilghman Island. This 20-minute drive is an experience unto itself. Just off the beaten path, Tilghman Island is nestled between the Chesapeake Bay and the Choptank River.
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Cruisin’ the Great Talbot County Loop: Stop 3 – St. Michaels
Nestled along the Miles River, St. Michaels is a historic waterfront town that’s home to museums and boutiques, gourmet restaurants and crab shacks, and plenty of adventure by land or by sea.
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Cruisin’ the Great Talbot County Loop: Stop 1 – Easton
Easton is as sophisticated as it is lively. Featuring a worldclass theater, renowned art galleries, and impeccably curated museums, Easton is the heart of the Eastern Shore’s arts and culture scene.
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Cruisin’ the Great Talbot County Loop: Stop 2 – Oxford
The picture-perfect town of Oxford offers a graceful waterfront and is home to brick-lined streets anchored by history and great restaurants.
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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.