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120 High Street, Cambridge, Maryland 21613
Each fall the arts center presents guided historic and ghost tours drawn from real life stories. Your pooch is welcome on the walking tours if they are well behaved and will be quiet; they are not ... More on DogFriendly.com
Ghost walk beginning June 16 through Mid-November on Thur, Fri & Sat evenings at 8:30pm. Reservations required by 2:00pm. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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PO Box 1061, Cambridge, Maryland 21613
Narrated sightseeing cruises & tours exploring Maryland's Eastern Shore including James A. Michener's Chesa... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
She was so embarassed by this she wouldn't even come back aboard. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cambridge MD 21613, United States of America
Inscription. This windmill is typical of the grist post mills used in the 18th and 19th centuries for grind... More on HMDB
This site has a lot of history right on the site. There are other attractions on the same property. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cambridge, Maryland, United States
The Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge covers about 28,000 acres of rich tidal marsh land. Other habitats ... More on LLBean.com
not a great deal to see, unless of course you know what you are looking for. More on Yahoo! Travel

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320 Sunburst Hwy, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA

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Cambridge, Maryland, United States

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Cambridge, Maryland, United States

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200 Byrn St, Cambridge, Maryland 21613

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2145 Key Wallace Drive, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA
Wheeler Reservoir is one of nine reservoirs that create a stairway of navigable water on the Tennessee River from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Paducah, Kentucky. Along with the downstream Wilson and Pickwick Reservoirs, Wheeler helped ... More on recreation.gov

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2 Rose Hill Place, Cambridge MD 21613, United States of America
Knowledgeable Cambridge dentists are hard to find. Dr. Jeffrey Taylor is a well-trained Cambridge dentist providing excellent dentistry including ... More on Cambridgedds.com
Inscription. Originally part of the Choptank Indian Reservation laid out for them in 1669. Cambridge was made a port of entry by the Assembly in 1684. It is one of the few towns authorized at that ... More on HMDB
