Hidden History: Old Wye Mill and the Breadbasket of the Revolution
In the early 18th century, agriculture boomed in the Middle Colonies—New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware—and the region emerged as...
Read MoreIn the early 18th century, agriculture boomed in the Middle Colonies—New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware—and the region emerged as...
Read MoreAt the intersection of Route 18 and Wright’s Neck Road, a short walk from the Museum of Eastern Shore Life, stands a lone historic marker noting...
Read MoreThe Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center (KAACHC) in Centreville, dedicated in 2019 in the old 1936 Kennard High School, is the...
Read MoreTucked away on Church Lane, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is a hidden gem. The beautiful “church on the hill” (and origin of the town’s name)...
Read MoreOne of the first American-born Methodist preachers and a spirited abolitionist, Freeborn Garrettson was born into a wealthy Harford County family in...
Read MoreBay Bridge Marina in Stevensville, MD, is gearing up to welcome boaters for the return of the all power, all fun Bay Bridge Boat Show April 21-24,...
Read MoreThere is nothing more exciting about spring then the opening of crab season on April 1st. Although crabs may not be plentiful until later in the...
Read MoreSpring is a great time to test the waters on something new. The weather starts to break, our trails begin to awaken, and we get a bit more daylight...
Read MoreFebruary is National Black History Month and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, including Queen Anne's County, is excited to share opportunities to...
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