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Academy Art Museum
106 South Street / phone: 410-822-2787
Founded in 1958 the Academy Art Museum has presented an unparalleled level of artistic & educational offerings. One of the finest regional art museums in the country, the museum is dedicated to presenting rotating exhibitions of national significance.
Assateague State Park
7307 Stephen Decatur Highway / phone: 410-641-2120
Assateague State Park is Maryland's only ocean park & is located on Assateague Island, a barrier island bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean & on the west by Sinepuxent Bay. Two miles of ocean beaches offer swimming, sunbathing, surfing & fishing.
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center
2145 Key Wallace Drive / phone: 410-228-2677
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1933 as a waterfowl sanctuary for birds migrating along the critical migration highway called the Atlantic Flyway.
Bloxom Winery
26130 Mason Road / phone: 757-665-5670
An Eastern Shore vineyard & winery located just south of the Maryland State line in Virginia. The owners have modeled the winery after their Mediterranean heritage and offer tastings on weekends from spring through fall.
Bordeleau Vineyards & Winery
3155 Noble Farm Road / phone: 443-523-5619
Located just southwest of Salisbury, Bordeleau Vineyard tasting room is open Friday 12 to 6 pm / Saturday 10 am to 6 pm / Sunday 12 to 5 pm; Other times, please call ahead.
Cape Henlopen State Park
42 Cape Henlopen Drive / phone: 302-645-6852
A well endowed state park with a Nature Center, BIden Center, Fishing center & the WWII era Fort Miles Historical Area. / Open Daily at 8 am to Sunset
Chincoteague Island
Chincoteague Road & Main Street / phone: 757-336-6161
Site of the famous Chincoteague Pony Swim & Auction, the island sports a summer carnival and unique ambience.
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
8231 Beach Road / phone: 757-336-6122
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge includes more than 14,000 acres of beach, dunes, marsh & maritime forest on the Atlantic Flyway. Most of the refuge is located on the VA end of Assateague Island; however, it also crosses to the MD side of the island.
Delaware Seashore State Park
39415 Inlet Road / phone: 302-227-2800
Located on both sides of the Indian River Inlet south of Rehoboth Beach, the park also has seashore, a marina, wildlife filled marsh & a Life-Saving Station which has been meticulously restored to its 1905 appearance.
Dover International Speedway
1131 N Dupont Highway / phone: 302-883-6500
Venue NASCAR races, the track is known as the The Monster Mile®. Another unique feature includes the Monster Bridge which boasts seating over the roadbed and across the third turn of the track!
Downtown Easton
Conjunction if Washington & Bay Streets / phone: 410-770-8000
Just across the Bay
Downtown Snow HIll
Market Street
Snow Hill was founded by English settlers from a division of the City of London named "Snow Hill", chartered on the 26th of October 1686. It was made a port of entry in 1694 & has the largest number of stately homes than any community on the Lower Shore.
Eagle's Landing Golf Course
12367 Eagles Nest Road / phone: 410-213-7277
Eagle's Landing Golf Course...a beautiful seaside golfing paradise with a sweeping vista of land, water & sky. Just minutes from Ocean City, Eagle's Landing Golf Course overlooks the Sinepuxent Bay & the beauty of Assateague Island National Seashore.
Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum
3816 Old Furnace Road / phone: 410-632-2032
An early 19th century village has been recreated around a huge landmark 1820s blast furnace, visitors can explore & participate in artisan craft programs, blacksmithing, printing & weaving. Look for nature hikes through forest & Cypress swamps.
Julia A. Purnell Museum
208 West Market Street / phone: 410-632-0515
The Purnell Museum is home to over 10,000 pieces that highlight local history, including artwork from the museum's namesake, Julia A. Purnell. Come take a journey through the museum's exhibits to learn the story of Snow Hill on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Ocean City Boardwalk
2nd to 27th Streets Oceanfront / Ocean City / MD
Ocean City's Boardwalk dates back to 1902 & is recognized as one of the best Boardwalk's in the country. Featuring shops, eateries, amusements, night life & lodging, Ocean City's Boardwalk blends history and culture with modern convenience & fun.
Ocean City Jamboree
2600 Marjan Lane / phone: 410-213-7581
The OC Jamboree announces it's 11th exciting season in Ocean City, Maryland. We're Ocean City's only "live" music theater offering fun family shows year round.
Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum
813 S Boardwalk / phone: 410-289-4991
Travel back through time to join the heroic Surfmen of the US Life-Saving Service on a rescue mission or preview exhibits on the history and character of Ocean City in this lovingly restored Life Saving Station Museum.
Ocean Downs Racetrack
10218 Racetrack Road / phone: 410-641-0600
Welcome to Ocean Downs Racetrack & live Harness racing located in the heart of Maryland's resort community. Entering the 60th consecutive year of night racing, Ocean Downs continues to be in the top ten percent of all U.S. Harness tracks in attendance.
Seacrets ® Jamaica USA
117 West 49th Street / phone: 410-524-4900
A Bayside beach club with a Jamaican feel with shady palms & open to sea breezes. One option includes service to guests floating in rafts. Live entertainment & relaxed to more formal dining are part of the mix. / Dress code - see website
St. Michaels Winery
605 S. Talbot Street / phone: 410-745-0808
St. Michaels is the largest winery on Maryland's scenic Eastern Shore. They are open seven days a week to greet visitors & pour their hand-crafted wines. The winery is located in a historic flour mill, also home to artists, a baker & other unique shops.
Teackle Mansion
11736 Mansion Street / phone: 410-651-2238
A symbol of early Americans’ determination to build a new nation, a new economy, and a lasting legacy, the Teackle Mansion is a stalwart, 200-year-old house in the quaint county seat of Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland.
The Calvin B. Taylor Museum
208 North Main Street / phone: 410-641-1019
A carefully restored early nineteenth century house, located in Berlin's National Register Historic District, the main block of the house has been furnished as a house museum and the west wing as a gallery displaying local memorabilia.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
213 N. Talbot Street / phone: 410-745-2916
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering an understanding of the culture and history of the Chesapeake Bay. Since its founding in 1965, the Museum has grown through the support of volunteers, staff, and member
The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
909 South Schumaker Drive / phone: 410-742-4988
The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art is nestled next to Schumaker Pond in Salisbury, Maryland. Surrounded by wildlife in the heart of the Atlantic Flyway, the Museum features the world's largest & finest public collection of decorative & antique decoys.
Trimper's Amusement Park
S. First Street & the Boardwalk / phone: 410-289-8617
Trimpers Rides has been creating fun & excitement on Ocean City's Boardwalk for over 100 years. Trimpers has something for the entire family. Over 100 rides, games & amusements for young & old, including a restored 1902 Herschel-Spellman antique carousel.


