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Seafood restaurant. Eat in or carry out crabs from a local waterman. Shop local. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
The light is located on St. Clement’s Island State Park which is only accessible by private watercraft or the St. Clement's Island Museum water taxi.
We can offer the best crabs and seafood in a sit-down restaurant with a fresh, homemade menu from locally sourced products and ingredients. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Opened in 1958, the pool was originally private and for whites only. Demand for change grew after the Black Grove community became the target of hate crimes led by local KKK members. The City of Laurel purchased the pool and desegrated it in 1968.
family owned restaurant that takes pride in providing the best quality food and service to its patrons.
Baltimore's favorite crab cake spot, which ships famous crab cakes nationwide. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Family-owned and operated. Known for our crab cakes, but we offer so much more.
Connecting seafood lovers to the Chesapeake Bay’s fresh-off-the-boat and serving up in a setting that sparkles with our own brand of maritime magic.
This museum celebrates the Founding Black Families of America and Environmental Justice as a Civil Right. Visiting The Water's Edge allows visitors to see how people of color on the Eastern Shore lived and how their lives mattered.