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04 Oct, 2024 Cambridge/Maryland, Maryland
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Country - USA
Time Zone - -5 GMT
Currency - US Dollar
Population - 11,673
Cambridge, the county seat of Dorchester County, Maryland, was settled in 1684 and is one of the oldest towns in Maryland. The town of Cambridge has several museums which interpret the history of the town and surrounding region. The Branncok Maritime Museum at 210 Talbot Ave., is dedicated to Dorchester County's maritime heritage. Learn about the oyster navy, the ship building industry, and Dorchester's part in defending the U.S. by sea. The Richardson Maritime Museum at 401 High Street, was founded to celebrate the art of wooden boat building. The Merideth House, at 902 LaGrange Ave., is the home of the Dorchester County Historical Society. The house is furnished with fine antiques, several portraits of early County residents, and other household items. On the second floor, there are two rooms of particular interest: the Children's Room, which features a collection of antique dolls and toys, and the Governors' Room, which exhibits memorabilia from the seven Maryland governors who have resided in the County. The Skipjack Nathan is a traditional Chesapeake Bay skipjack built to preserve the nautical heritage of Dorchester County. The skipjack offers sailing cruises, educational programs, and serves as a sailing ambassador. The Choptank River Fishing Piers State Park offers good fishing just outside of town. The fishing piers are the remains of an old bridge, located next to the current US 50 bridge. A variety of fish can be caught from the pier, including perch, striped bass, hard heads, sea trout, and catfish. The pier is lighted for night fishing and the Dorchester County (Cambridge) side of the pier is open year round. There is a 25 acre park on the Talbot County side with walking paths along the Choptank River and Bolingbroke Creek. The Dorchester Heritage Museum, located on a former 850 acre DuPont estate on Horn Point Road, west of Cambridge, tells the story of the area's development. The museum features Heritage Displays, the Waterman Room, Archeology Room, and Aviation Hall. Also included on the estate is the Horn Point Environmental Laboratory, operated by the University of Maryland, which has several nature trails along the shores of the Choptank River. When in the area, be sure to visit the nearby Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, 10 miles south of Cambridge. The refuge features 21,000 acres of marshland and is a major stopping point for wintering waterfowl traveling the Atlantic flyway. The refuge is also an excellent place to spot Bald Eagles.
04 Oct, 2024 Cambridge/Maryland, Maryland
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