The museum tells the history of our City from the forming of the Chesapeake Bay circa 12,000 years ago to the present. The building also includes o...
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Boyhood home of John Millard Tawes, entrepreneur, banker, Democrat, Comptroller, Treasurer, and 54th Governor of Maryland. The home has been restor...
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Mission:The Delmarva Discovery Center on the Pocomoke River serves as a source of learning and discovery for the public through the preservation an...
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Sturgis One Room School Museum, formerly known as Sturgis School, is the only African American One Room School in Worcester County retaining i...
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This park's peaceful surroundings on a peninsula between the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River in St. Mary's County belie its history as the loc...
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Mission:The Ward Museum is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and promoting wildfowl art and related materials, and interpreting their significanc...
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Our Mission:
The Museum was founded in memory of Capt. James B. Richardson, a prominent local boatbuilder. "Mr. Jim's" dedication to the tradit...
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Mission Statement
Create a Maritime Complex dedicated to preserving and promoting the boat building heritage of Dorchester County and the Chesapea...
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About Us : Our Museum, an affiliate member of the Council of American Maritime Museums, is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the maritime hi...
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Founded in 1988, the Museum is open daily year round except Wednesday (November thru March), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day. Hou...
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Furnace Town is a project of Furnace Town Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation. Funds for restoration and interpretation of the l9th cent...
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The Eastern Shore is a peninsula located between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It shares a land border with Maryland, but is separated...
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The Northern Neck Farm Museum began with a collector, an individual who refused to discard what was once considered useful and later became obsolet...
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