By travelguylife.com
Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr., his brother Billy Ripken, and their father Cal Ripken, Sr. are all from Aberdeen (1935-1999).
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In the summer, Second Saturday, Christmas Street, and Earth Day all bring life to Aberdeen's green and expansive downtown.
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Festival Park, Aberdeen's town green, is located next to the city hall and other city services including the police and public library.
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Five minutes from Aberdeen lies one of Maryland's most picturesque locations, along with delicious seafood, an interesting past, and a long stretch of marinas.
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A 36-foot lighthouse that has watched over the Susquehanna River mouth since 1827 is the emblem of Havre de Grace.
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On the second Saturday of each month, when there is a calendar of events starting in the afternoon and going until dark, Festival Park is the place to be from May through October.
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Within a half-hour drive of Aberdeen, a sizable portion of the lower Susquehanna River Valley is conserved as a Maryland State Park.
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The community history museum is located in a quaint one-story business building in downtown Aberdeen, just adjacent to Festival Park.
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Just five minutes from Aberdeen's downtown lies the public golf course in Havre de Grace, which is frequently rated as the best in the state.
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Since 1928, this family farm has operated. Near 1974, it moved to its current location in Churchville, a short distance from Aberdeen.
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