Mindie Burgoyne
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Easton
2007
Named Easton in 1788, the principal town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore grew to be its center of government and commerce. These images chart Easton’s transformation into Maryland’s eastern hub for the arts, culture, and entertainment, revealing the town’s treasure trove of Victorian and Colonial buildings, historic streetscapes, and the oldest Quaker meetinghouse in the United States.
Snow Hill
2006
Snow Hill, on the banks of the Pocomoke River, has been home to farmers, bankers, merchants, artisans, sea captains, and politicians for more than 300 years. Founded by English settlers from a part of London named Snow Hill," the town became a trading post on the Pocomoke and was designated a royal port by William and Mary of England. Trade was the engine that drove commerce in the town, and the Pocomoke River was the highway. Imported goods were brought into Snow Hill to be taxed, and lumber, t....[more]
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