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The History of St. Michaels
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About
St. Michaels and its History
St. Michaels is the center of a unique and magical waterworld on
Maryland's fabled Eastern Shore, about halfway between the
Susquehanna source and the Atlantic mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
This diminutive well-preserved
vintage port, whose origins date from the birth of the colonies,
is nestled between the loping Miles River on the north and the
vast vistas of Michener's Broad Creek to the south.
Its influence radiates beyond
Tilghman Island, Easton and Oxford to Washington, Baltimore,
Wilmington and other points on the compass where our seafood
trucks deliver the Chesapeake's bounty on a daily basis and the
word spreads about this magnificent region.
St. Michaels is a collage of
handsome churches, manicured colonial, federal and Victorian
homes, historic heritage, diverse artistic talents and pleasant
southern culture. It is also the proud cradle and repository of
the Chesapeake's maritime history.
It is a peaceful place which
wakes each morning to glorious views and closes each night in
candlelit elegance. It's a town in constant contrast, from
horse-and-buggy, steamboats, watermen's deadrises, century-old
log canoes and ancient bugeyes to ATM's, the Internet, luxury
Town Cars and fancy cabin cruisers. (But there isn't any neon!)
It's a shopping mecca with an
incredible array of fashionable clothing, antique and artisan
shops to suit any ardent collector. It's a galaxy of specialty
food shops (including candy and ice cream) and superb
nationally-renowned restaurants destined to delight even the
most demanding gourmet. Of course, succulent Chesapeake seafood,
fresh from our harbors, is the specialty.
It's
an area of splendidly diverse accommodations,
conference and wedding facilities, and marinas.
Whether you prefer the British touch of tea and lace, a majestic
hotel/inn with forever waterfront views, the colonial columns or
Victorian grace of a small
Bed and Breakfast or a cozy waterfront, you can find them all in
the St. Michaels area.
You can participate in our feasts and festivals, in crabbing, fishing, biking, boating and cruises. Duffers will find
several championship courses just a short "drive" from
the center of town. Or, you can relax and "soak up"
the gorgeous environs and our affable hospitality --- every day,
through all the colorful seasons.
St. Michaels is accessible by boat, car, plane or helicopter.
Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Annapolis,
Ocean City, and Dover in the mid-Atlantic are within an easy two
hours and a million (s)miles of our urbane, relaxed town in this
"land of pleasant living".
The History of St. Michaels
• Things to Do in St. Michaels • Read
About St. Michaels
Phone Numbers and Information • Tour St. Michaels
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