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Gourmet and specialty foods store featured on the Food Networks hit show "The Best thing I Ever Ate".
Since 1971, Ocean Pride has been one of the premier destinations for steamed crabs and all things seafood. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A family owned and operated winery and distillery established in 2003. We make high quality wines and spirits for those who enjoy the finer things in life!
We invite visitors to explore sites in Maryland that were vital in the struggle for equality during The Civil Rights Movement and to reflect on the many Marylanders who contributed to the successes of the movement, both locally and on a national level. Although this list contains many well-known leaders in the Civil Rights Movement, the majority of the people included were ordinary citizens of Maryland who stepped up to accomplish extraordinary things. This list[...]
Molly's Place, family owned & operated since 2010, is the mecca for outdoors enthusiasts. Featuring a sporting goods store, country style restaurant, and convenience store, Molly's is your one stop shop on the shore for all things outdoors.
Escape without giving up a thing in Maryland’s Wicomico County. Whether you want to get away from it all, enjoy the outdoors or visit unique attractions, you can find what you’re looking for here.
If you've been looking for a place far from the madding crowd that's as comfortable as a pair of your favorite slippers; with lots of great things to do, or just quietly sitting around by the water in front of an old-fashioned completely renovated country inn on 8 secluded, wooded and landscaped waterfront acres.
Some things just seem impossible without the other, up without down, peanut butter without jelly, and the Chesapeake Bay without the white sails of Maryland’s iconic Skipjack fleet. For more than a century, these gorgeous white-hulled work boats have plied the bay, bringing the Chesapeake’s prized oysters to market. Modelled on the lines of the classic Baltimore Skipjacks, these single-masted, wind powered workboats are the last sail powered fishing fleet in the United States and[...]