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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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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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Spectacular Sunsets Awaken Serene Sunrises
Whether brightening your day by taking in one of the Eastern Shore’s glorious sunrises or toasting the day’s achievements under the deep reds and purples of a spectacular sunset, it’s important to know where to get the best view of a Chesapeake Bay sky.
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Chesapeake Bay Seafood Guide: What to Eat & When to Eat It
To help you make the most of your meals here, Talbot County has put together a Chesapeake Bay Seafood Guide: What to Eat & When to Eat It.