Restaurants in St. Michaels
The Inn at Perry Cabin (Fine Dining) - (410) 745-2200
Town Dock Restaurant (Fine & Family) - (410) 745-5577
The Crab Claw (Family) - (410) 745-2900
Restaurants in Cambridge
Eagle's Nest Bar & Grill at the Hyatt & Blue Point Provision (Fine Dining) - (410) 901-1234
Suicide Bridge Restaurant (Fine & Family) - (410) 943-4689
Portside Restaurant (Family) - (410) 228-9007
Rental Company for St. Michaels - T.I. Marina on Tilghman Island - (410) 886-2500
Rental Company for Cambridge - Blackwater Paddle & Pedal - (410) 901-9255
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Sailwinds Park is more than a place. Like the name suggests, the facility is a wind-like force that is moving the Cambridge community toward a brighter future. Presently, Sailwinds Park offers a 14,000 square-foot festival hall set on 3 1/2 acres of splendidly landscaped festival grounds. The facility is ideal for indoor or outdoor concerts, weddings, trade shows, banquets, fairs and festivals. |
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The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering an understanding of the culture and history of the Chesapeake Bay. |
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The Dorchester County Tourism Department operates out of the architectural design award-winning Visitor Center at Sailwinds Park in Cambridge, MD. With its huge sail soaring over 100 feet in the air, it is an Eastern Shore landmark located at the east end of the Route 50 Bridge across the Choptank River. |
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The uniqueness of Talbot County belongs to its small towns and their treasury of history, heritage, culture and architecture. Charming historic downtown areas are compact and brillantly filled with a phenomenal assortment of fine art galleries, antiques, museums, theatres, and boutiques - all within an easy stroll. Romantic restaurants and small inns complement the serenity and natural beauty of these very special places and endless experiences. Isn't it time to escape to Talbot County and explore these extraordinary small towns of St. Michaels, Easton, Oxford, Wye Mills and Tilghman Island? |
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Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 27,000 acres on Maryland's beautiful Eastern Shore and has been designated a "Wetlands of International Importance" by the Ramsar Convention. |
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A WILDLIFE ART and SPORTSMAN'S EXPO - The ultimate weekend for the sophisticated sportsman or art lover. A festive atmosphere topped by great food and music make this event a must each November. Free parking and shuttle service. |
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Experience a small piece of paradise in the agreeable latitudes of Tilghman Island, the pearl of the Chesapeake Bay. Unspoiled. Authentic. Sprinkled with unexpected pleasures. All with an attitude that's noticeably ...relaxed. |
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The peninsula joining Delaware, Maryland and Virginia borders two of the richest, most diverse estuaries on the eastern seaboard. Protected by geological barriers, the Delmarva Peninsula has remained relatively untouched by the urbanization seen in other parts of the country. As such it has become a haven for suburbia-weary vacationers seeking to bike, hike, canoe or sail their way to solitude. |
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On-line hunting and fishing licences. |