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Vietnamese cuisine prepared the traditional way and served in a comfortable environment.
A rare survivor today, this hand-hewn log home built around 1852 by James H. Webb is typical of housing for most African Americans at the time. On the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway.
Eco-tours board a local crabbing vessel and get a first-hand look at what the Chesapeake brings you. Birdwatching-up close and personal, light tackle and fly fishing on the lower bay.
Stop in and stock up on all of your outdoor sporting needs. Boating, hunting and fishing licenses available.
Boutique eatery and bakery
We are a full service, casual upscale restaurant located in an historic, victorian house built in 1905.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and is being leased by the Kent Island Heritage Society, Inc.
Max charter size is 6 people.
With 4 kayaks, 2 stand-up paddle boards, a canoe and several bicycles included, touring St. Jerome’s Creek or the Bay is a breeze. Osprey, heron, bald eagles, pelicans and other natural wildlife are outside the door or tucked away in nearby estuaries.