Built in 1900, this rural African-American church served as the religious and social center of the Brookland community for more than 70 years.
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The oldest Methodist church still standing in the county. A preaching station for Bishops Cooke and Ashbury.
Offering 115 floating and fixed piers, gas, diesel, ship store launching ramps, laundry and pool. Transients welcome.
Offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. Well-groomed fairways.
Evergreen House and Agricultural Museums dating back to the late 1700's. More than 130 acres featuring gardens, woodlands, a pond, and trails.
Variety of activities including trail rides, pony rides, birthday parties, riding lessons and summer camp. Carriage rides through the park, Bed and breakfast also available.
Full service marina with pristine facilities, open and covered slips to 80ft plus a brand new waterfront wedding and banquet venue.
Fairway Hills is one of the best conditioned courses in the area and offers daily play at affordable rates.
Fine example of Victorian Italianate architecture. Home of the first mayor of Pocomoke. Built shortly after the Civil War; town and country memorabilia.
Last of its kind, two-story Gothic Revival schoolhouse, active 1839-1969. A second building has a museum of local 19th- and 20th-century artifacts.