Built on the hard work of watermen over hundreds of years, St. Michaels defines what it means to live in a Chesapeake Bay town, where neighbors help neighbors, small businesses thrive and Southern hospitality rings true.
Brick sidewalks, nearly as old as the town itself, guide visitors through breathtaking cottages, many built not long after the nation’s founding. Porches wrap around facades lined with iron gates, all resting beneath original slate and cedar roofs, lovingly preserved by proud owners. READ MORE...
Maryland’s Most Charming Town Is Where Big City Cool Meets Small Town America
Initially, Easton, Maryland, resembles other charming towns on the Eastern Shore. With a population of just over 17,000 residents, it has well-preserved historic buildings hugging narrow, tree-lined streets. And, naturally, the pace is unhurried. READ MORE...
Whether your watercraft of choice is a sailboat, powerboat, jet ski or kayak, you're bound to spend time exploring the Chesapeake Bay and myriad rivers and creeks. There are numerous festivals throughout the year that celebrate the traditions and customs of Shore Life including the Waterfowl Festival, Oysterfest, Seaglass Festival, Waterman Appreciation Day, and many more.
Our area offers several wonderful restaurants nearby for any budget and taste. Whether you’re looking for hearty pub food, the best local seafood, award-winning fine dining or a quick bite, we know all of the top spots in Easton and St. Michaels.
A slower paced lifestyle doesn't mean you give up big city conveniences, train stations and international airports. Easton has its own airport to accommodate small planes and corporate jets.
50 minutes to Annapolis
70 minutes to BWI Airport
90 minutes to miles to D.C.
90 minutes to Baltimore
90 minutes to Wilmington
2 hours to Philadelphia
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