Celebrate Juneteenth the Chesapeake Bay Way
Next week marks a national holiday: Juneteenth, celebrated on the 19th of the month. Designated
Watermen, artists, cooks, and conservationists—Chesapeake Bay Magazine knows who’s who and what’s happening around the watershed.
Next week marks a national holiday: Juneteenth, celebrated on the 19th of the month. Designated
Monuments dedicated to the waterman tradition were all the rage in Chesapeake Bay communities during
The Eastern Shore Railroad was a game changer for Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore and the
There are lots of compelling reasons to stop in Queen Anne’s County on your next
There’s a reason that so many Chesapeake workboats are named for mothers, sisters, daughters and
Queen Anne’s County, Maryland, is chockful of restaurants with good food and ambience, but most
In a first-of-its-kind event, some of the Chesapeake Bay’s most celebrated chefs will compete for
Though March 20th was the official first day of spring, the Chesapeake’s inhabitants often turn
As the Maryland General Assembly closes, an all-important piece of legislation has just made it
The story unfolded on the Mediterranean coast of Italy, but quickly made headlines on the
Most Bay boaters will agree: One of the most fun parts of being out on
For nearly 20 years, oyster buyboat captain David Wright has searched the shore for beachcombed