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More Than 40 Great Ways to Celebrate Maryland Makers at Maryland Crafted: Centreville

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With a new name, an exclusive VIP Experience, and a brewery tour, Maryland Crafted: Centreville offers guests over 40 great ways to kick off June. Now in its eighth year, Maryland Crafted: Centreville – formerly known as DrinkMaryland: Centreville – will be held on Saturday, June 7 from 12 to 5 p.m., on Lawyers Row and Broadway.

Hosted by the Town of Centreville and the Maryland Wineries Association, the free event offers guests an opportunity to meet over 40 Maryland makers and experience some of the state’s finest craft beverages, artisan crafts, festival food, and live music with laid-back Eastern Shore hospitality.

Attendees age 21+ with proper ID can purchase tasting passes for $25 in advance and $30 on-site (at the Broadway and N. Commerce Street check-in tent) to sample wine, beer, mead, and spirits, purchase by the glass, or buy bottles to enjoy at home.

Our new Maryland Crafted name reflects how this event continues to evolve and offer our guests some of the best craft beverages, food and artisan wares Maryland offers. We look forward to this being our best year yet,” said Carol D’Agostino, Centreville Main Street manager.

 New behind-the-scenes VIP Experience

New this year is a pre-event VIP Experience at the Bull & Goat Brewery, just step away from the main event. Jake Heimbuch, left, the Bull, and Jeff Putman, the Goat, will host a behind the scenes brewery tour, followed by four guided tastings with food pairings.

New this year is an exclusive pre-event VIP Experience featuring a behind-the-scenes brewery tour at Centreville’s Bull & Goat Brewery by owners Jake Heimbuch and Jeff Putman. The experience also includes a guided tasting of four craft beverages with food pairings, led by Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach, event emcee, and one of America’s leading wine experts.

To maximize the experience, only 30 VIP tickets are available to those 21+ with proper ID. VIP Experience tickets are $60 per person and must be purchased in advance, and include tasting passes for the main event. For more information and updates, visit Maryland Crafted: Centreville on Facebook. Tasting passes and VIP Experience tickets are on sale now at marylandcrafted.com.

“We’re thrilled to again partner with the Town of Centreville on this eighth event,” said Janna Howley, Executive Director of the Maryland Wineries Association. “We always enjoy showcasing the range of products that our participating beer, wine, spirits, and mead producers have to offer, and helping Centreville host a vibrant community gathering.”

 Craft beverage participants

At press time, this year’s craft alcohol producers include: 1623 Brewing, Baltimore Spirits Co., Butterfly Spirits, Bull & Goat Brewery, Checkerspot Brewing, Chesapeake Manor Vineyard, Clear Skies Meadery, Clyopatra Winery & Vineyard, Crow Vineyard & Winery, Ego Organic Vodka, Fordham Lee Distillery, Gray Wolf Spirits, Layton’s Chance Winery, Lyon Rum, McClintock Distilling, Oliver Brewing Co., Pathfinder Farm Distillery, Rosie Cheeks Distillery, Sandbox Brewhouse, Shmidt Spirits, and Tenth Ward Distilling Company.

 

Back by popular demand, The Chesapeake Sons are returning for their third consecutive year. The band will perform from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Chesapeake Sons and The G Method to perform

Making their Maryland Crafted: Centreville debut this year will be The G Method with Guthrie Matthews on guitar/vocals. The G Method performs from 2 to 3 p.m.

This year’s main stage features live music by the Chesapeake Sons from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. and The G Method from 2 to 3 p.m. Led by frontman Jason Morton, the Chesapeake Sons blends convicted vocals and smart lyrics to produce a unique mash-up of Southern rock, rock, blues, country, gospel, and even a little bit of psychedelia.

Guthrie Matthews and The G Method will take festivalgoers on a musical journey through diverse genres from soul to metal, filled with funky grooves, powerful vocals, and dynamic melodies. Rounding out the stage entertainment will be Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach, who will perform an interactive tasting demonstration from 3:30 to 4 p.m.

Free parking available

While free on-street parking is available, attendees are encouraged to use the free event parking lots which will be clearly marked and include the following:

  • Powell Street Parking Lot: Behind the Goodwill Fire Company. Turn right at the Everest Mart (on the corner of Liberty and Broadway) and right again onto Powell Street. Parking is under the Centreville Water Tower.
  • Queen Anne’s County Health Department Parking Lot: This parking is behind the 206 N. Commerce Street building and accessible via Banjo Lane.
  • Municipal Parking Lot: This lot is at the corner of Happy Lady Lane and Water Street, across from the Centreville Post Office at 202 E Water St.

For event and sponsor information, contact Carol D’Agostino, Centreville Main Street manager at (410) 758-1180, ext. 17 or [email protected]. Juried artisan interest forms are available at centrevillemdevents.com.

 

 

 

 

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The Musical, The Bridges at Madison County at Church Hill Theatre from June 6-12

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Church Hill Theatre invites Delmarva audiences to its production of the outstanding musical version of the beloved The Bridges of Madison County.  First, the 1992 novel by Robert James Waller sat atop the New York Times best-seller list for three years.  Then the hit film, starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep, was nominated for multiple awards and grossed almost $200 Million in worldwide sales. Two decades later, the musical version of The Bridges of Madison County moved to Broadway, with a book by Marsha Norman and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown, who won Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Orchestration.

CHT’s production, directed by JW Ruth, will appeal to both long-time “Bridges” fans and new audiences with its glorious music, talented cast, and timeless story of love, sacrifice and life-altering choices. The show opens on Friday, June 6 and runs three weekends, closing on Sunday, June 22.

The musical begins in 1965, when Francesca Johnson, an Italian war-bride and now for almost twenty years an Iowa farm wife, anticipates a few days of solitude while her husband and children participate in a national 4-H show. By chance, she meets and helps a National Geographic photographer, Robert Kincaid, who is on assignment to take pictures of Iowa’s famous covered bridges. Their relationship grows and deepens as they discover shared interests, culminating in a passionate affair.

Torn between her love for Robert and love and responsibility for her family, Francesca faces an impossible choice. Cherishing their brief time together, both accept the reality of their situations. Years pass and Francesca enjoys life with her family and friends, watching her children become successful adults.  Robert, too, has moved on with his own career. Both ponder what might have been. Neither has any regret for the love they shared.

The star-crossed lovers Francesca and Robert are played by Erin Bradley and Matt Rein.  Max Haagen is Francesca’s husband, Bud Johnson. Everett Brownley and Riley Rosati portray the young Johnson children; Ian Stotts and Kathleen Cummings reprise them as adults.

Heather Joyce Byers, Herb Ziegler and Shannon Carter take on important supporting roles as the Johnsons’ friends and neighbors.

There is no traditional chorus in this musical, but ensemble players add to the story and enrich the musicality. Luisa Forger, Natalie Hagan, and Maya McGrory portray radio and state fair singers. Tiffany Ayres, Trevor Ayres, Carly Mourlas, Jordan Leoncini and Ava Khamvongsa are friends, neighbors, and witnesses to the power of love.

As in all Church Hill Theatre shows, a strong production team started work before rehearsals began. The sets, light design, and live orchestra—augmenting a truly talented cast—make this a memorable addition to the theatre’s tradition of exemplary summer musicals.

The Bridges of Madison County will run weekends from June 6-22, with performances at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 pm on Sundays. Tickets are available on the CHT website: churchhilltheatre.org or by calling the CHT office at 410-556-6003 Monday through Friday.

 

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Auditions for Short Attention Span Theatre 2025 May 27, 29, 31

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The Garfield Center for the Arts is gearing up for its annual celebration of playwrights, directors and actors who delight in the art of the 10-minute play! Short Attention Span Theatre (SAST) offers an evening of 10-minute plays, designed to hold your attention for “just. long. enough.”

Auditions for this year’s SAST will be held at the Garfield Center on Tuesday, May 27 at 7:00 PM, Thursday, May 29 at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, May 31 at 2:00 PM.  For the production, the GCA is seeking actors and stage crew. Auditions will consist of cold readings from scripts being considered for presentation.

Short Attention Span Theatre will run three weekends: July 11th through July 27th. As is the case every year, SAST will feature a multitude of actors and directors as well as continuing our long tradition of premiering original works by local playwrights and playwrights from around the world.

For any additional inquiries about auditions, please contact GCA Executive Director Steven Arnold at [email protected].

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Chesapeake Film Festival’s New President Shares Her Excitement for Upcoming Season, Early-bird Tickets Now Available, Free Screenings Continue in May

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The new President of the Chesapeake Film Festival, “CFF”, wants us to know she is thrilled about the Festival’s upcoming season!  Irene A. Magafan, a celebrated independent filmmaker herself, is a past and current member of the organization’s programming committee, which reviews and selects from hundreds of submissions from around the world each year.  As CFF President, she is now in a position to further contribute to and guide the legacy of this established creative stalwart in the Eastern Shore’s cultural landscape.

“Regional film festivals like CFF are an essential bridge between filmmakers and audiences.  We have the power to discover and elevate films and the platform to engage and inspire audiences.   As a filmmaker, it’s just thrilling to be able to participate in curating the upcoming season and to see how this remarkable organization works behind the scenes with our communities, universities, as well as cultural and environmental organizations to offer such inspiring programming,” states Magafan.

When the Chesapeake Film Festival’s Board of Directors recently voted in Magafan as its new president, the festival recognized both her talent as an award-winning documentary filmmaker and her passion for storytelling.  In addition, the board was tapping into her belief that cinema can be a powerful tool to spark dialogue and change, especially in the areas of the natural world and social justice.  Magafan knows how to attract both filmmakers and audiences.  She is a Senior Video Specialist and Editor at the World Wildlife Fund and has a resume that includes the award-winning documentary The Bonobo Connection, narrated by Hollywood actor and activist Ashley Judd.   The film also inspired Magafan’s TedTalk on how bonobos apes are our closest living relatives, and one of the most peaceful animals on Earth.   The Bonobo Connection will be shown on CFF’s popular Opening Night of environmental films with a panel discussion following the screening.

“We’ve always been grateful for CFF’s terrific leadership over the years.  Having a filmmaking pro like Irene guiding us this season makes us confident that our programming will continue to be entertaining and compelling to all who attend the festival in downtown Easton this fall,” shares Cid Collins, CFF Executive and Artistic Director.

Early Bird Tickets are now on sale.

Save your seat and save money by purchasing early-bird tickets to the Chesapeake Film Festival, October 10-12, showcasing over 40 of the finest independent and student films in historic downtown Easton.  Enjoy 17% off the standard $150 ticket price and guarantee yourself a seat at the Festival’s top screenings at the beautifully renovated Ebenezer Theater, the Academy Art Museum, and the Talbot County Free Library.  The early-bird deadline is August 15.  Tickets sold out online for the 2024 festival almost a month prior to opening night, so don’t hesitate to reserve your spot today.  Click here for online registration www.chesapeakefilmfestival.com.

Submissions are open on the Chesapeake Film Festival filmmakers’ portal – FilmFreeway 

Filmmakers worldwide are invited to showcase their work and become part of the fastest-growing, prestigious film festival on the Eastern Shore.  We offer outstanding filmmakers, experienced and emerging, a forum to showcase and discuss stories of compelling interest to our local and global community. Every year the Festival reviews and rates hundreds of film submissions – in 2024 that included over 200 films from 30 states and six countries.  CFF’s goal is to curate a fresh, compelling and diverse program that spans features, environmental films, documentaries, shorts, animation and student films.  The festival is accepting submissions on the Chesapeake Film Festival website or filmmakers’ portal on FilmFreeway – https://filmfreeway.com/chesapeakefilmfestival.  

Film Categories Include:

  • Environmental Features and Short
  • International Features and Documentaries
  • Narrative Features
  • Documentaries
  • Spotlight on Maryland
  • Student Shorts
  • Animations

Key Dates to Remember:

  • Regular Submission Deadline: June 1, 2025
  • Extended Submission Deadline: June 21, 2025
  • Notification Date: July 7, 2025

Festival Dates: October 10, 11, and 12, 2025

Venues: Ebenezer Theater, Academy Art Museum, and Talbot County Free Library

Free Monthly Film Series Continues with Conclave, May 12

The Chesapeake Film Festival (CFF) and the Talbot County Free Library began our collaborative monthly film series in March in celebration of the library’s 100th Anniversary and CFF’s 18th Season.  Don’t miss our May feature film – Conclave – on May 21.  In light of Pope Francis’ recent passing, this award-winning film transports us into the traditions and processes of selecting new global leaders of the Roman Catholic Church.   

Free to the public, this monthly series — Our Bay, Our World, Our Festival — features a captivating lineup of high-profile films at the Talbot County Free Library in historic downtown Easton.  Upcoming screenings begin at 6 PM for the next Saturday screening and at 2PM for the June Saturday date, offering perfect midweek and weekend cultural escapes, as well as a wonderful film for younger audiences in June. 

Upcoming Film Highlights & Key Dates

  • May 21: Conclave — Dive into the intrigue of this Oscar-nominated film starring Ralph Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini, a gripping narrative of power and secrecy.
  • June 21: Wicked — Get ready for a wild and wonderful cinematic journey with this theatrical masterpiece starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, and Jeff Goldblum.

All screenings are free and open to the public. No reservations required. Film starts at 6PM in May & 2PM in June.  Call the library at (410) 822-1626 for more information. 

CFF programming is brought to you by our generous sponsors Maryland State Arts Council, Talbot Arts, Talbot County Free Library, Maryland Humanities Council, The Artistic Insights Fund, Richard and Beverly Tilghman, The William Lucks Professional Group powered by Keller Williams Realty, Laser Letters and by generous patrons like you.

For more information and ticket purchase, please visit www.chesapeakefilmfestival.com.

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The Market at Dover Station Blooms in May with Shopping, Exhibits and Events

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It’s hard to believe that The Market at Dover Station has been open for six months. A walk through its retail space and fine art gallery exudes a solid sense of belonging, as if the Market belongs in this space, and this space belongs in Easton’s East End.

Featured for the month of May are several of the Market’s initial partners. Known as Market Partners, these vendors work in cooperation with the management to create the eye catching, upscale regional shopping hub which the Market has become.

Savington & Hill Floral Co., Ltd. provides a welcoming array of fresh flowers, plants, giftware and chocolates just inside the Market’s entry. Owner Richard Savington says, “I grew up in the industry, the fifth generation of our family business. We trace our beginnings back to a wholesale florist who provided most of the calla lilies sold up and down the Eastern Seaboard from the Gilded Age until shortly before the Second World War, garnering the moniker ‘Calla Lily King’.” Upon graduation from college, Rick was given charge of the same store where he swept floors and cut flowers as a teen. Leaving to pursue a law degree, Rick closed the door on that part of his life, thinking it was forever. Then came COVID and life came to a screeching halt for everyone. Finding himself at a crossroads, Rick chose to reenter the industry he had loved since childhood. Rick’s son, Nicholas, has since moved home from Manhattan to join him, marking six generations in the floral industry.

Susan Schauer John’s bright and inspiring The Little Zebra Gallery sells original artworks by skilled artisans from around the world and right here at home. The more colorful, whimsical or inspirational, the better! Artworks from The Little Zebra are meant to bring joy and smiles. This gallery is an outcropping of The Zebra Gallery at 5 N. Harrison Street in Easton. Says John, who is a gifted and skilled fine artist herself, “It seems there is never enough room to show wonderful art!”

Sean Harmer’s Rivr House Furniture offers beautiful handmade and bespoke custom furniture, home goods, cutting boards, topographic maps and art. All crafted with exceptional skill and loving care right here on the Eastern Shore, from many species of wood.=

The fun, funky boutique-style booth Glass Tidings by Kelly Alteri, features handcrafted jewelry from repurposed and upcycled materials, handmade clothing and vintage-style aprons along with other fanciful items of decor. Alteri says her wares are “all the colorful things that make my life happy. I personally source end of bolt fabrics to make lovely French Market Skirts, which of course have pockets! Vintage tins are transformed into fun earrings and my ever-popular enameled penny earrings match any skirt you may find.” She is always looking for the next creative inspiration to repurpose with a purpose.

Enjoy browsing through Peddlers Cottage, curated by Margaret Henning and her daughter Laurie, with its charming assortment of home décor, accessories and vintage items. Eastern Shore nostalgia and a love of nature permeates this ever-changing collection.

Rachel Calloway’s Eastern Shore roots are evident in her original watercolor paintings and prints on display at her Hidden Bird Studio, featuring a lovely array of North American birds and wildlife. Time spent in nature was a big part of her childhood. Calloway received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Fine Art with a concentration in Painting, and went on to explore several avenues in the art and design world. But she found that painting birds and wildlife is a merging and expression of her true artistic spirit, where she has found great joy.

Antique Clock Repair by David Brandon features a fascinating variety of beautifully refurbished 100 plus year old clocks for sale. Check in on the hour to hear them chime! Expert repair services are available.

In the Market Gallery at Dover Station, the Working Artists Forum, a juried group of local and regional artists, will exhibit member works for sale during May and June. And the Market is excited to be participating in Downtown Easton’s May Day celebration, decorating with flowers for the weekend, and hosting a Tea Time with fine china, on First Friday from 2-4 p.m.


Since it opened on November 30, 2024, The Market at Dover Station has established itself as an upscale regional hub showcasing the work of fine artists and artisans alongside a selection of antique and vintage goods, handmade balms and lotions, and more. Market partners also offer interior design, fine china rental, and many other unique finds. The Market hosts events including yoga classes, Zentangle, urban sketching on the Rails to Trails, a book club, photography, jewelry and art classes for kids and adults. And it offers space for weddings, meetings and family gatherings. Coming soon in phase 2 are plans for a bistro café and future brewery.

The Market at Dover Station is located at 500 Dover Road, Easton, Maryland 21601. For hours, events, and more information, please stay informed at www.doverstation.com and sign up to follow on social media.

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Jazz Legend Don Vappie returns: A talk with Phil Dutton

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Between the Chestertown Jazz Festival, the National Music Festival, weekly performances at Rock Hall’s Mainstay, and special events at the Garfield Center for the Arts, music has become a bright light in Chestertown’s thriving arts scene.

And it’s about to shine even brighter, thanks to local musician and founder of The Alligators, Phil Dutton. After performing with legendary New Orleans musician Don Vappie during the 2022 Chestertown Jazz Festival, Dutton made it his mission to bring Vappie back to town. Thanks to his efforts, Vappie will appear for two special performances — at Sumner Hall on May 15 and at The Mainstay on May 17.

So heat up your po’boys and get ready for an unforgettable celebration of Creole jazz right here in Chestertown!

Don Vappie, musician/ composer/ educator, is a legend in the Creole Jazz circles of New Orleans, and has received numerous awards for his efforts to preserve Creole Culture through music and film. He plays with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Don Vappie & the Creole Jazz Serenaders. His music credits include performances at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis and recordings with Bette Midler, Terrence Blanchard, Diana Krall, Peggy Lee, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eric Clapton, and many others. Vappie’s highly regarded unique and original tenor banjo style is equal only to his love of his Creole heritage and tradition.

Although Vappie’s reputation is of international stature, he has chosen to mostly stay close to home in New Orleans, his hometown. His appearance at Sumner Hall and The Mainstay, where he will be backed by the Conservatory Classic Jazz Band, is the fortunate result of his friendship with Phil Dutton and his affection for Chestertown.

The Spy recently talked with Phil Dutton about Dan Vappie’s upcoming visit.

For a sampling of Don Vappie’s jazz, go here.

For tickets to Charles Sumner Hall, May 15, go here.

For tickets to the Mainstay, May 17, go here.

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Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Presents “Romantic Triumph & Celebration” and Season Finale Ensemble Concerts in May

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This May, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) concludes its season with Romantic Triumph & Celebration, a program highlighting the expressive beauty and emotional depth of 19th-century Romantic music.

Performances will take place on Thursday, May 8 at 7:30 PM at the Todd Performing Arts Center in Wye Mills, MD; Saturday, May 10 at 3:00 PM at Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes, DE; and Sunday, May 11 at 3:00 PM at the Performing Arts Center in Ocean City, MD.

The program includes Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel’s Overture in C major, a vivid and lyrical orchestral work; Robert Schumann’s Cello Concerto, known for its warmth and poetic character; and Felix Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 4, the “Italian,” filled with vibrant rhythms and sunlit melodies inspired by his travels through Italy.

The featured soloist is Gabriel Martins, an award-winning cellist who has appeared with leading orchestras and in major concert halls worldwide, including Carnegie Hall and Wigmore Hall. He is a winner of the Concert Artists Guild/Young Classical Artists Trust Grand Prize and the Sphinx Competition Gold Medal.

In addition to the orchestral performances, the MSO will present its Season Finale Ensemble Series concerts, offering audiences a more intimate chamber music experience featuring members of the orchestra. These performances will take place on Saturday, May 17 at 7:00 PM at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach, DE, and Sunday, May 18 at 4:00 PM at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD.

The Ensemble Series program includes Phantasy for Oboe, Violin, Viola, & Cello by Benjamin Britten, String Quartet No. 3 “Mishima” by Philip Glass, Langsamer Satz by Anton Webern, and Quartet for English Horn, Violin, Viola, & Cello by Jean Françaix.

Tickets and more information are available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.


ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council, the Talbot County Arts Council, the Worcester County Arts Council, the Sussex County (Delaware) Council, and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2024-2025 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, including venues, times, and other details, is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.

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Working Artists Forum Exhibit at The Market at Dover Station on May 2nd

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The Working Artists Forum is pleased to invite the public to a member’s exhibit from May 1 through June 30, 2025, at the Gallery at the Market at Dover Station.

The exhibit, titled “All Things Spring”, is in a dedicated gallery space within the Market. Opening reception is First Friday, May 2, from 5-7 p.m.

Enjoy light refreshments and a beautiful selection of studio and plein air works by 24 regional artists. 

Launched in 1979 by a small group of artists, Working Artists Forum – now with over 100 members – is a thriving arts organization with many vital connections within the Eastern Shore’s arts community.  Members exhibit widely, win awards, teach classes and workshops, and actively participate in arts events throughout our region.

The Market at Dover Station is a new and unique shopping, dining and social experience located in a renovated 1912 warehouse at 500 Dover Street in the heart of historic Easton, Maryland.

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