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The Queen Anne's Museum of Eastern Shore Life will be open to visitors on Saturday, July 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. The artifacts ...
A plaque honoring famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman was unveiled Monday in the area near her birthplace on the Eastern Shore, ...
Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources plans to cut patches of trees from a 45-acre tract beside the Blue Bike Trail. But ...
Parents looking for a summer activity for your children this summer, Maryland State Parks have you covered. The state park ...
Juneteenth celebrations are set to take place this month across Maryland's Lower Shore. Festivities will feature parades, ...
A new roadside historical marker now stands on Maryland's Eastern Shore, honoring Maryland native Harriet Tubman.
Gov. Wes Moore unveiled a new roadside historical marker celebrating abolitionist Harriet Tubman and marking her birthplace.
Maryland-Eastern Shore Vice President of Athletics Tara Owens has seen many changes in her years as a college coach and ...
The osprey population on the Eastern Shore has dropped to just 18 birds, and scientists at William & Mary’s Center for ...