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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Mill St
PO Box 636
Tel: +1 410 745 2916
www.cbmm.org
Located next door to The Inn at Perry Cabin in the harbor of historic and picturesque St Michaels, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has grown from a single house, when established in 1965, to an 18-acre complex of restored buildings and new structures erected to exhibit a comprehensive collection of Bay artifacts and to preserve the cultural heritage of Chesapeake Bay. |
Exhibits at the Museum trace the history of the Bay and its traditions in boat building, commercial fishing, yachting, waterfowling and navigation. Major features include: - A 100-year-old "screwpile" lighthouse
- A restored long-bottom bugyee
- A skipjack
- A racing log canoe
- An important collection of Bay small craft types
- A comprehensive decoy and waterfowling presentation
- And many other attractions
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is within walking distance of The Inn at Perry Cabin.
St Mary's Square Museum 409 St Mary's Square
St. Michaels, MD
Tel: 410 745 9561
Experience St Michaels as it was from the 1800s.
Open: May through October, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Other times by reservation. Private tours available. Tel: +1 410 745 3984.
For additional information about St. Michaels, Maryland and the many attractions of interest, visit www.stmichaelsmd.org. |
Academy Art Museum
South St. @ Harrison St.
Easton, MD
410 822 ARTS
Premiere Eastern Shore art museum featuring national, regional and local exhibits, concerts and performances, workshops, and arts education. Every October, the Academy Art Museum presents "Arts Marketplace", a juried craft show with local and national artists and artisans working in a variety of media, including ceramics, wood, fabric, glass, baskets, leather, jewelry, metal, furniture, watercolors, serigrap and multi-media. The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art 909 South Schumacker Drive
Salisbury, Maryland 21804 Tel: +1 410 742 4988
Fax: +1 410 742 3107
www.wardmuseum.org
The Ward Museum is located in Salisbury, the center of The Delmarva Peninsula, about an hour's drive from The Inn at Perry Cabin. The museum has an array of antique decoys amid tools and hunting equipment from the past. The museum enjoys the possession of the "Best in the World" collection of carvings by world champion carvers. The exhibits are constantly changed and updated and have been featured on Charles Kuralt's "Sunday Morning" and in Southern Living magazine.
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