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Day Trips to Centreville Maryland

If you’re looking for a nice, relaxing day trip from Annapolis, travel 30 miles east to Centreville, MD. Centreville is located across the Bay Bridge in Queen Anne’s county. This historic town is the largest town in Queen Anne’s County. Those who live there are particularly careful as to maintain and preserve the charming town’s...

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Bed & Breakfasts in Annapolis

If you’re in Annapolis and looking for a cozy, quite place to relax, try staying at a local bed and breakfast. Staying at a B & B is one of the most unique ways to travel and experience a historic city like Annapolis, MD. Vacation lodging is available throughout Annapolis with many hotels and bed...

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Maryland Renaissance Festival

Maryland Renaissance Festival

The 34th annual Maryland Renaissance Festival starts Saturday, August 28th, at Revel Grove in Crownsville, Maryland. The Maryland Renaissance Festival has become the region’s premier outdoor event and the second largest Renaissance Festival in the country. Since the Festival’s first season as a ramshackle village in 1977, the event has matured into a large theme show...

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Annapolis: Where the Past is Present

By Pete Nelson The bride and groom, resplendent in traditional white gown and black tux, step down onto the red brick sidewalk from a gaily decorated horse-drawn carriage. They walk along a short pier and, to the receptive applause of friends and family, board the classic wooden hull schooner that would take them all out onto...

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A Walker’s Guide to Annapolis Sights & History

A Walker’s Guide to Annapolis Sights & History

By Jean B. Russo City Dock is the heart of the historic district and of the colonial seaport that has been the capital of Maryland since 1695. From here you can see across the Severn River to Greenbury Point, site of the first English settlement in Anne Arundel County; across the Chesapeake Bay to Kent Island,...

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A View of the Water Adds Flavor to any Meal

A View of the Water Adds Flavor to any Meal

By Beth Rubin Zoom in on any of the Bay’s numerous waterfront restaurants from now until the first frost and you’ll see happy people—very happy people, stuffing their happy faces with seafood. Little wonder! After one of the grayest, wettest and l-o-n-g-e-s-t winters on record, we all crave natural light, a water view and the Bay’s...

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A Culinary Tour of Booming West Street

By Allison Blake Feel like some bangers and mash, or enchiladas and refried beans? Maybe it’s a martini you’re after, accompanied by a star anise-seared tuna with coconut Thai basil risotto. Whatever your culinary preference, you’ll find plenty to please your palate along the rejuvenated West Street, which draws a growing number of locals and adventurous...

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Eastport: The Other Side of Annapolis

Eastport: The Other Side of Annapolis

By Arlene Kay Berlin If you want to experience the real Annapolis, the maritime Annapolis, the place that gives this town the working man’s right to lay claim to the title “Sailing Capital of the Nation,” you’ve got to venture out of the historic district, mosey across the bridge at the foot of Compromise and Duke...

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Visit the Past in Historic Chestertown

By Beth Rubin What distinguishes Chestertown — over and above its picturesque setting, colorful history, exquisite architecture, and small-town charm—is its authenticity. This is no Disney-inspired re-creation. No siree! Mosey down any street in the former maritime, farming and milling center and come face to face with the past. You can get acquainted with Chestertown in a...

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Cadillac Ranch Specials

Happy Hour Monday Thru Friday, 4pm – 7pm at the Bar Only 1/2 Price on an Drinks at the Bar Discounted Bar Bites Menu Available at the Bar Monday – Kids Eat Free BBQ...

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