The Beach to Bay Heritage Area (BBHA) is one of thirteen state-certified heritage areas which aims to to preserve, protect and promote the cultural, natural and historical heritage of Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties.
Our heritage area is packed full of heritage places to visit and explore. Countless historical sites and markers help tell our history here. On top of that we have several other attractions that contribute to our Shore culture. Restaurants, Farmers Markets, and Distilleries help define Shore life and are popular ways to savor our cuisine.
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The self-guided 200-mile route offers a wondrous journey through historic towns, scenic waterfronts, and vibrant coastal communities on the Cape to Cape Scenic Driving Tour–an ideal getaway to explore the best of the East Coast. The 200-mile route offers a perfect blend of history, nature, seafood, and recreation–from Cape May, New Jersey, to Cape Henlopen, Delaware, through Maryland’s coast to Cape Charles and Cape Henry, Virginia.
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Located in Wests Main Street in Crisfield, the Somerset County Arts Council West Main Street Gallery hosts various events and helps promote the arts in Crisfield!
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In 1795, Major Levin Handy took out a deed for 357 acres of the original 700 acre land patent called “Pembertons Good Will.” The house Handy began in 1795-96 was an ambitious Federal-style structure, outdistancing most buildings in the area in size and fine detail. When Handy died, the unfinished house was eventually sold to Dr. John Huston, Salisbury’s first surgeon, who
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All Year Thursdays from 2:30PM until 5:30PM 1401 Camden Ave Salisbury, MD 21801 Looking for a place to get locally grown produce year round? Look no further than Camden Avenue Farmer’s Market! The market is held every Thursday afternoon from 2:30PM to 5:30PM in the Avery United Methodist Church parking lot just across from Salisbury University’s Dogwood Parking Lot.
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June 5, 2026, 5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Date, Time, Location: First Friday of every month | 5pm – 7pm Stanley Cochran American Legion Post 16 | 126 Lorie C Quinn Sr Dr, Crisfield Event Details: Open to the Public! Join us every first Friday of the month for hot steamed shrimp. clams and hush puppies! Support our veteran’s and families!
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June 5, 2026, 5:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Date, Time, Location: Friday nights | 5pm – 8pm Oliver T. Beauchamp American Legion Post 94 30782 West Post Office Rd Princess Anne, MD Event Details; Join Oliver T. Beauchamp American Legion Post 94 for their Steamed Shrimp Night! Every Friday 5 to 8pm.
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Date, Time, Location: Saturday, June 6 Salisbury, MD Event Details: Salisbury’s gardens set the stage for this year’s Pollinator Garden Tour. Stroll through a collection of private pollinator gardens, meet the people who bring them to life, and watch plein air artists capture the landscapes in real time. The tour is a fundraiser for the Lower Shore Land Trust which
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The Purposes of the Society: To preserve and enhance the history and culture of the village of Allen and its environs. To provide educational opportunities for residents and non-residents regarding life in the village of Allen across the centuries. Read more
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Capital of the Eastern Shore Map of Salisbury Read More
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As leaders, grant makers, and stewards of philanthropy, the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore connects people who care to causes that matter for the common good of the Lower Eastern Shore. We are a 501c3 nonprofit with an inspiring history of fostering charitable endeavors, and have provided $84 million in grants and scholarships to the local community since 1984.
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