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Situated on a scenic peninsula where the Chester and Sassafras rivers meander into the Bay, Kent County has retained its serene beauty despite the passage of time. Our enchanting coastline varies from historic waterfront towns dotted with marinas of all sizes to stretches of low, rolling farmlands broken only by the tidewater tributaries of the Chesapeake. This land, where fresh and salt water meet, is a veritable haven for fishing and boating enthusiasts, cyclists, birders and nature lovers. It is also an immense refuge for a variety of plant and animal life, and we make every attempt to protect them, sometimes to the chagrin of seasonal hunters. Visitors eager to explore the tidal shore can discover numerous aquatic birds including ducks, geese, kingfishers, heron, osprey, bald eagles and other water-loving creatures who make their homes along the reeds and rushes. These estuarine habitats offer nearly ideal spawning and nursery conditions for many fish species, including alewife, shad, blue fish, perch, oysters and the blue crab. Striped bass, known locally as "rockfish" is perhaps the most prized fish found in these surrounding waters. Locals think of Kent County as "quintessentially rural," and the community displays a grace and fluidity almost unknown in today's hurried marketplace. Farming and agriculture constitute a large portion of the economy, and during the summer months local markets brim with fresh produce at bargain prices. Located on the banks of the Chester River, Chestertown dates back to 1706 when it served as a thriving mid-Atlantic port of entry for the colonial movement into Maryland. Along with being a prosperous shipbuilding and trading center, Chestertown became a locus for government and court. In fact the County's court records are the oldest in the State, dating back to the 1640s. The Chester River curls past grand homes of wealthy merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries. Among the town's finest historic buildings are the Hynson-Ringgold House, renowned for its unusual antler staircase and hip roof, and Wide Hall, a masterpiece of Georgian architecture built in 1769 by Thomas Smyth, Kent County's most prosperous merchant and an illustrious Revolutionary War figure. An old Customs House dating from the 1740s stands beside the public dock at the foot of High Street. Its detailed Flemish Bond brickwork is commonplace in many old town residences. Welcome visitors can follow quaint red-brick sidewalks along broad shaded streets as they roam through specialty shops, galleries, antique stores and eateries on their way to one of several exquisitely restored B&Bs in town. On fine summer weekends, evening concerts are often held around the antique fountain in the town square. The secret splendors of Chestertown, however, are the beautiful walled gardens tucked behind the alongside historic homes. History comes to life through the annual Chestertown Tea Party, reenacted each Memorial Day weekend. This festival celebrates events of May 23, 1774 when, on the heels of the news that the Port of Boston had been closed by the British, local residents boarded the Brigantine Geddes, which had dropped anchor in the Chester, and angrily consigned its shipment of tea to the depths of the River. A must on every sightseer's itinerary is Washington College, the tenth oldest liberal arts college in the country. It was founded in 1782 with the help of George Washington, who gave his name and 50 guineas in appreciation of Kent County's supplying flour to his troops, as well as the patriotic acts of our citizens during the War. As George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison traveled from Virginia to Pennsylvania, they came ashore in picturesque Rock Hall (eight known times for George to be exact) on the Annapolis Ferry, then journeyed by horse north to Philadelphia to hammer out American Independence.
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Chestertown
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Chestertown, Maryland near Washington College. Our new Chestertown hotel near Washington College provides comfortable hotel rooms in Chestertown, Maryland. Our Chestertown hotel is located near several Chestertown attractions including the Hopkins Game Farm, Goose Valley Farms, Crimson Staples, Crumpton Auctions and the Waterman's Museum. Guests can .....
The Brampton Inn
Finished in 1860 as the plantation house of the area's largest peach grower, Brampton retains today nearly all of its original details, including the magnificent three and a half story walnut, ash and heart pine central staircase, walnut windows and doors, original heart pine floors, and plaster ceiling medallions. This thirty-five acre estate is conveniently located just one-half mile outside of .....
Great Oak Manor
A Place for all Seasons - Any time can be a memorable one at Great Oak. Come for a getaway to Great Oak where the only honking comes from the geese, where the closest highway is the geese flyway and where the only traffic you see from your room are the boaters sailing the crystal water just 200 yards away. Great Oak Manor offers a private and secluded setting on the Chesapeake Bay for that .....
Inn At Mitchell House and Cottage
Conveniently located on Maryland's Eastern Shore between Chestertown and Rock Hall in Kent County, this lovely 18th century manor home sits like a jewel on 12 manicured acres. The Chesapeake Bay is a mere 1/2 mile away, where guests may use the private beach and full servcies of the Tolchester Marina. The Inn's six guest rooms, two parlors, screened porch, and numerous fireplaces provide a .....
Brampton Bed And Breakfast Inn
The Brampton Bed and Breakfast Inn is Marylands Eastern Shore romantic oasis, located on 20 wooded acres, just one mile outside the charming town of Chestertown, Maryland. Brampton B and B Inn brilliantly blends the grand elegance of a historical estate with the comfort and modern amenities todays stressed-out travelers crave.
Brampton Inn
The Brampton Bed and Breakfast Inn is Maryland’s Eastern Shore romantic oasis, located on 20 wooded acres, just one mile outside the charming town of Chestertown, Maryland. Brampton B&B Inn brilliantly blends the grand elegance of a historical estate with the comfort and modern amenities today's stressed-out travelers crave.
Comfort Suites Chestertown
FREE HIGH SPEED INTERNET access in all rooms! Enjoy evening fresh-baked cookies, heated indoor pool, spacious suites with refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker. 1 mile to Historic District featuring restaurants, antiques, and specialty shopping. All Comfort Suites are smoke free.
River Inn At Rolph's Wharf
Chestertown
Maryland
21620
USA
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- Longitude: -76°3'58.32
- Latitude: 39°12'32.76


