Commentary: Great Escapes - Scenes From Small Towns

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When making the trek across the Bay Bridge and down Route 50 to Easton, visitors are led to what they should consider the crossroads of a wonderful trip. No matter which way they turn, a great day is ahead of them - a guaranteed interesting, relaxing and casually tasteful time.

By heading right onto Easton Parkway (Route 322) then going left at Marlboro Road, visitors will arrive in the charming Upper Shore hamlet of Easton. Or if they keep going straight a bit farther and make the right at the next light, Tilghman Island Road (Route 33), and cruise down several miles of a quiet country highway, they'll be welcomed by the quaint beauty of St. Michaels.

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Commentary: Great Escapes - Scenes From Small Towns

Easton-bound

For those who head toward Easton, they soon come upon some of the town's best-known landmarks: the Tidewater Inn, the Avalon Theater and the 18th-century courthouse (well, part of it was built t...

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