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Best Things to Do in Cambridge

By travelguylife.com

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

The "Everglades of the North" are a huge, swampy area that can be entered through Cambridge.

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Downtown Cambridge

Cambridge's historic core is bursting with art, museums, top-notch food, and exciting side trips along Race Street, Poplar Street, and High Street.

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Harriet Tubman Museum and Education Center

This modest but thorough museum is located downtown and allows you to continue along the Harriet Tubman route.

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Visitor Center at Sailwinds Park East

A Dorchester County visitor centre is situated on the riverfront in Cambridge, close to the Choptank River Bridge, to welcome visitors heading along the Delmarva Peninsula.

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Richardson Maritime Museum

The Eastern Shore has a more than 300-year tradition of wooden boat making, and Cambridge's High Street is home to a museum that tells this history.

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 Heritage Museums and Gardens of Dorchester

The Dorchester County Historical Society's administrative offices are located on a campus off a sleepy Cambridge residential street.

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Blackwater Adventures

A large outdoor recreation area, the sheltered waterways all surrounding Cambridge are ideal for activities like jet skiing, fishing, powerboating, and many others.

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Harriet Tubman Birthplace Marker

One alleged birthplace of Harriet Tubman can be visited in the Blackwater Wildlife Refuge.

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Spocott Windmill

The first windmill was built in 1852 and demolished in a blizzard in 1888. It could be turned in any direction to face the wind.

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Long Wharf Park

Continue travelling north on High Street, and you'll soon reach the Choptank riverbank, where oystermen used to bring their catch ashore and where there used to be a thriving river trade.

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