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In the 1800s, thousands of settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountain and headed west on the dirt, macadam and cobblestone covered National Road, America's first federally funded highway.
Explore the timeless traditions and deep maritime roots of Western Shore towns along the Chesapeake Bay. Go sailing, bird watching, museum hopping or just relax on a sandy beach.
America's roots of religious toleration run deep in Southern Maryland, where some of the nation's oldest churches are an indelible part of this peaceful, small-town landscape.
Since Colonial times, foxhunters have swept across these rolling, grassy fields in a colorful pageant of horses, hounds, and "hill toppers," who prefer to watch and ride at a slower pace.
On this easy-going drive along country visits just south of the Pennsylvania border prepare yourself for historical encounters, recreational endeavor and life "down on the farm."
The executive chef has created a menu influenced by regional cuisine and global flavors.
The 1884 building is the third on the site; large Colonial graveyard adjacent. Also, 32 imported stained glass windows, needlepoint kneelers portraying Eastern Shore scenes; Casavant organ. NRHP
Old world quality; new age flavor.