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Features room, country store, schoolroom, and farm galleries, and schedules.
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Traces the history of the Lower Shore with exhibits on the beginnings of the Chesapeake Bay, influence of the Native Americans on the early colonists, seafood harvesting and processing, the history of Crisfield and the evolution of that truly American art form - decoy carving and painting.
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Showcases Mrs. Purnell's needlework pictures of local historic buildings, and other ninteenth-century memorabilia.
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This 2,590 square foot brick and stone building and former 1840's mill workers' home, now houses collections of books, photographs, tools, personal artifacts, textiles and oral histories. Location, hours and current exhibits are highlighted.
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A museum focusing on the history of the town, with photographs and stories from the 1800s. Includes facilities, events, membership information, and history and photos of Sandy Spring and many surrounding towns.
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Focuses on the English history that preceded the voyage to Maryland relating the religious and political issues of the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Contains more than 2,000 items that includes a short video and exhibits of a general store, rural living, and modes of travel.
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