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Glasgow & High Street, Cambridge, MD 21613
Open May 1st thru October 31st, Wed, Sat, Sun, 1-4pm. See the contributions ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1611 Hudson RdRoute 343, Lloyds, MD 21613

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210 Talbot Avenue, Cambridge, MD, 21613
Topics: maritime. More on MuseumStuff.com
Local maritime memorabilia, ship models, and a maritime ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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424 Race St., Cambridge, Maryland
The organization strives to keep Harriet Tubman's legacy alive. Museum offers tours by appointment, literat... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
I knew who Harriet Tubman was and her importance in history but I learned more about where she came from an... More on TripAdvisor

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401 High Street, Cambridge, Maryland
The Richardson Maritime Museum keeps alive the wooden boatbuilding traditions and heritage of Maryland's Eastern Shore. Based in historic Cambridge, the Museum is in the heart of Chesapeake country... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Located in Dorchester County in what used to be a bank, this museum explores the history of the county's influence on the Chesapeake Bay. The museum includes collections of models of various boats,... More on Heritage

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200 Maryland Ave, Cambridge, MD 21613

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1904 Horn Point Rd, Cambridge, MD 21613
A Dorchester County historical society, In Maryland, Cambridge, Neild Museum, Meredith House, Goldsborough stable, ... More on Dorchesterhistory.org
Topics: local history. More on MuseumStuff.com

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Hoopers Neck Rd, Taylors Island, MD 21613

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902 La Grange Ave, Cambridge, MD 21613
Located on the Eastern Shore, the Dorchester County Historical Society is based out of the Meredith House, a Georgian-style home built in approximately 1760. The Dorchester County Historical Societ... More on Heritage
The society operates several museums, including the Neild Museum (which focuses on industrial and agricultural history), the 1760s Meredith House, the 1790 Goldsborough Stables, and a Colonial-sty... More on Frommers

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2365 Church Creek Rd, Cambridge, MD 21613
Inscription. Oldest community-owned one-room schoolhouse still intact in Dorchester County. First constructed c. 1865 near Church Creek. Moved here in 1867, it was used continuously until July 15, ... More on HMDB
One of Maryland's oldest schools organized and maintained by an African-American community, now serving as a museum. More on Search.visitmaryland.org
