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The first tourist hotel built in the state of Maryland to accommodate the automobile traveler.
Port Republic School Number 7 has stood in this shady grove for more than 100 years. The preserved schoolhouse is filled with historic memorabilia.
Cruise aboard the 1899 log-built bugeye "Wm. B. Tennison," the oldest Coast Guard-licensed, log-hulled vessel in the United States.
Learn about the region's commercial seafood industries at the restored 1934 oyster-packing house. See tools and gear used by local watermen with new exhibits and displays. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Three historic buildings with interactive exhibits about farm life, industry, timbering, water trades, hunting and trapping and Native Americans and families of the area. Group tours welcome.
Charming historic waterfront Inn. Perfect in-town on the harbor location. Beautiful water views, king/queen beds, private baths, gourmet breakfast, cable TV, AC, wireless internet, and parking.