We are in the final home stretch in our Memorial Day Weekend Countdown, anxiously awaiting the official start to the 2014 summer season but that’s no reason to skip over this weekends’ festivities in Worcester County. The sun is shining … Continue reading
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Day Trippin’ to Cove Road Beach
Last weekend, ShoreBread was in the mood to discover new places on the Shore that we haven’t been to before. We set out to the town of Bivalve and found a natural hidden gem. Cove Road Beach, also known as … Continue reading
Tracing the Odd Fellows Secret Society to Ber ...
Berlin, Maryland is teeming with such a varied history within its veins. It has been a home to families, a place for entertainment, and even a movie set on more than one occasion. But did you know that many, many … Continue reading
Five Reasons to Spend the Day at Salisbury Un ...
Sometimes we at ShoreBread like to revisit our old stomping grounds and recently we ended up back on the campus at Salisbury University. Strolling around campus, we had ample time to reminisce about college life and also to visit some … Continue reading
Downtown Pocomoke to Host Spring Festival
Pocomoke City – The Downtown Pocomoke Association will be hosting a Spring Festival on Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 11am-4pm in the Downtown Pocomoke area. This event is free to the public and will include live entertainment with performances by … Continue reading
ShoreBread Spring Break: National Air & ...
ShoreBread decided to take our own little trip for Spring Break with a visit to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center National Air and Space Museum. This branch of the Smithsonian is not located down on the National Mall in D.C.; … Continue reading
Exploring the Haunted Shore With Chesapeake G ...
On most occasions when people think of the paranormal they think of Halloween and the fall season. Wouldn’t it be great to have a supernatural experience year round? The author of Haunted Eastern Shore, Ghostly Tales From East of the … Continue reading
Day Trippin’: Spotlight on Trappe’ ...
ShoreBread was picking up a few gifts at Tammy’s Cool Things in Trappe recently when we decided to take a detour and check out the Rural Life Museum right down the road. The museum houses artifacts from the history of … Continue reading
Day Trippin’: ShoreBread Travels to St. ...
We recently visited the Western Shore of Maryland for a family birthday party and decided to take the opportunity to go Day Trippin’ to St. Mary’s County. This peninsula of land juts into the Chesapeake Bay and is filled with … Continue reading
A Slice of Eastern Shore History: Harriet Tub ...
With Valentine’s Day over, ShoreBread has gone back to focusing on February as Black History Month. In that vein, we decided to do some historical digging by tracing the story of another great abolitionist from the Shore, Harriet Tubman. Tubman … Continue reading
Celebrating Black History Month: Spotlight on ...
The Eastern Shore is a hotbed of historical sites, particularly those associated with the Civil War era and the abolition of slavery. One such star from the Eastern Shore is Frederick Douglass, best known as an abolitionist and a statesman. … Continue reading
Beer Tour “From the Land of Pleasant Living ...
While making our day trip to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, we also decided to extend our Eastern Shore beer tour to learn about a Baltimore brew that is synonymous with Maryland pride. We visited Fells Point, a neighborhood just … Continue reading
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