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3461 Worcester Highway, Snow Hill, Maryland
The scenic Pocomoke River is the setting for the Pocomoke River State Park, Shad Landing, and Milburn Landi... More on marylandstateparks.org
No pets allowed. More on Epinions.com

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Snow Hill, Maryland, United States
Delaware and Ocean City, Maryland beaches are blessed not only with the Atlantic Ocean, but also a variety of bays and rivers. In Lewes, the Delaware Bay is the center of much fishing, boating and watersports activities. The Rehoboth ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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208 W. Market St., Snow Hill, Maryland
The Julia A. Purnell Museum is sometimes described as a large museum in a small building. The museum has experienced significant growth in the past decade and is now poised on the brink of further ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Purnell Museum showcases local history, as well as the artwork of Julia A. Purnell. The Purnell Museum is home to over 10,000 pieces that highlight local history, including artwork from the mus... More on Heritage

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Ironshire St, Snow Hill, MD 21863

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Old Furnace Road, Snow Hill, Maryland
Furnace Town Village brings to life the daily life activities of this 19th century industrial village. This Li ... More on PlanetWare
Especially during the Celtic Festival every October - very very fun weekend and lots to do for everyone More on TripAdvisor

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Snow Hill MD 21863, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1832 by the Maryland Iron Company to smelt bog iron ore dug from the bed of Nassawango Creek. It was abandoned in 1847. The old furnace stack is still standing (1934). , Erected by State Roads Commission. , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Snow Hill MD 21863, United States of America
Inscription. This tablet is a memorial to the men of Worcester County who gave their lives for their country in World War II, Adams, Arthur W. Bailey, Warren Barnes, Herman R. Bonnevidde, Walter P. Coston, Felton B. Donoway, Voyd ... More on HMDB

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Snow Hill MD 21863, United States of America

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Snow Hill MD 21863, United States of America
WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY 1498. John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) (c.1450-1499), Venetian navigator and explorer, sailed along Eastern Shore off present-day Worcester County. 1524... More on Msa.md.gov
Inscription. In 1671 the largest indian town in Maryland, jointly occupied by the Pocomoke, Annamessex, Manokin, Nassawattex and Acouintica Indians. A large reservation laid out here in 1686. , Er... More on HMDB

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Maryland
Bridge that links Maryland with Assateague ... More on TripAdvisor
Inscription. Named in 1976 for the courageous Florentine navigator, Giovanni da Verrazano (c. 1485-1528.) In the ship La Dauphine under a commission from King Francis I of France, he explored the A... More on HMDB
