Havre de Grace Maritime Museum Crab Feast
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The Willmatics will be performing at this year's Maritime Museum Crab Feast. Saturday, September 10th from 6PM to 9PM. Tickets are $55 and can be purchased at the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum. 100 Lafayette St, Havre de Grace MD. See hdgmaritimenuseum.org or willmelones.com for more info!
The Promenade Boardwalk At Havre De Grace
(Season 2 Episode 205) [All New] A Scenic 3/4 mile boardwalk to view the Susquehanna River, adjacent to Tydings Park, Decoy Museum, Maritime Museum and Concord Point Lighthouse. Enjoy waterfowl watching and interpretive signage about the Chesapeake Bay from dusk'til dawn!!! Me And Mr.Seth Walking On The Promenade Boardwalk in Havre De Grace Maryland! [With Some Geese & Ducks In the Susquehanna River!]
Havre De Grace Lock House And Canal (Susquehanna Museum) 10/22/2017
This is a video explore tour I put together of the Havre De Grace Lock House aka the Susquehanna Museum and the canal on Havre De Grace, Maryland on 10/22/2017.
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The Decoy Museum in Havre de Grace with Yochanan and Ahuva
Yochanan and Ahuva visiting the Decoy Museum in Havre de Grace. This is an amazing place!
Star in the East
Meridian sings Star in the East at the Maritime Museum in Havre de Grace, Maryland on Sunday, December 4, 2016.
Meridian's website: meridian-harmony.com
Sailing at Havre de Grace
Six members of Blue Marsh Sailing Association take to the Chesapeake Bay on Obbligato. Visit us at bluemarshsailing.org.
Upper Chesapeake Bay Rivers Pt.1.avi
Part 1
This is where we launch out of Havre De Grace on the Upper Chesapeake Bay and head out to the middle river by the rock piles and then down to Aberdeen Proving Grounds and into Swan creek. We are using Terminator spinnerbaits and Lucky Craft crankbaits with some Yamamoto plastics off and on. You will see good locations and specific techniques that catch decent bags of bass on the upper bay rivers and in tournaments. This is part one of a five part DVD on the upper bay. For more tips and tactics visit the forums and video section of the main site at World Record Trophy Bass
Patuxent Rural Town Life Museum
This is a video I took hiking through Patuxent Rural Town Life Museum in Patuxent River Park at the Jug Bay Area. A small little town in the woods. Video from 4/12/15.
The Patuxent Rural Life Museums, located within the 7,000 acre Patuxent River Park, are a collection of museums and farm buildings dedicated to preserving the heritage of southern Prince George's County. The museum complex is composed of the W. Henry Duvall Tool Museum, a Blacksmith Shop with Farrier & Tack Shop, the Tobacco Farming Museum, Duckett Log Cabin with its privy, chicken coop, and meat house, a 1923 Sears catalog house, and the Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping Museum: Working the River.
Light House Aerial HdG Maryland
This was shot using a the DJI Phantom 2 Drone. First is over my pool and then down the street in a little town called Havre de Grave, Maryland. Beautiful shots. I left audio track in....turn down unless you like the sound of wind and propellers. Eric
La Quinta Inn & Suites Edgewood / Aberdeen-South in Edgewood MD
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. La Quinta Inn & Suites Edgewood / Aberdeen-South 2112B Emmorton Park Rd Edgewood MD 21040 Off of Interstate 95, this Edgewood La Quinta Inn is 15 miles from the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum and serves a continental breakfast daily. The Ripken Museum is a 15-minute drive away. A microwave and a refrigerator are provided in every room at the La Quinta Inn & Suites Edgewood / APG South. There is also a flat-screen cable TV and the suites have a sofa bed. Guests staying at the La Quinta Inn and Suites Edgewood can enjoy on-site facilities like a fitness center and business center. There is also a 24-hour front desk. Harford County Community College is 11 miles from the property and the Harford Mall is a 10-minute drive away.
Kayaking the Chesapeake Bay Islands
For more information about the wooden kayaks seen in this video, visit nelsonwoodenboats.com
Fall 2013
St. Michaels Md
St. Michaels is located on the Miles River in Talbot County, Maryland, USA. It's name comes from a 1677 Episcopal Parish whose settlers engaged in farming tobacco and building ships. They built a fast schooner - later known as the Baltimore clipper -- to evade blockades or to outrun pirates or foreign naval vessels.
As shipbuilding declined, the oyster industry grew. By the late 1800’s, most people were either tonging oysters or working in shucking houses. Coulbourne and Jewett, founded in the early 1900’s, is notable as a black-owned enterprise who specialized in crabmeat. Frederick Jewett devised the five level grading system (regular, claw, special, backfin, and lump) still used today.
The video features the Hooper Straight Lighthouse, Harbour Inn, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Marina, Oyster Buildings, and The Inn at Perry Cabin.
Music: The Bluest Star by the 126ers.
Made with a Yuneec Typhoon H
In collaboration with Skybound Videos.
Chesapeake Bay by Air | preview
CHESAPEAKE BAY BY AIR captures the unparalleled wild beauty, rich history and natural serenity of the bay from 2,000 feet. The program marries gentle verse, prose and music with dramatic images. CHESAPEAKE BAY BY AIR's meandering aerial journey transports viewers to many of the Chesapeake Bay’s stunning locations — from dawn over the Susquehanna River and the mysterious carved marsh of Blackwater Wildlife Refuge to the tranquil fishing village of Smith Island and the smokestacks of Sparrow's Point. Cameras also soar above the ancient Calvert Cliffs, Annapolis and bustling Baltimore, the steel spans of the Chesapeake Bay Bridges and historic Point Lookout.
Something on the Inside, Is Working on the Outside by Jaelon Terrele Moaney
I did not choose the Black tidewater tradition of the Chesapeake, it was instilled within me at birth.
My father’s lineage hails from the shipbuilding tradition of Talbot County, Maryland, which is home to the first free Black community in the United States of America, the only American town founded by United States Colored Troops and the birthplace of Frederick Douglass. The renowned artwork of Ruth Starr Rose presents many portraits of my ancestors that formed the Copperville community where she developed her progressive perspectives.
Surrounded by the Wye, Miles, Tred Avon and Choptank Rivers, my paternal grandmother, born of indigenous ancestry, and my paternal grandfather, a local farmer, inherited a near spiritual appreciation for the natural world and its bounty.
These teachings, that shunned wastefulness in the consumption of God’s creations, and emphasized a duty to live a life in with nature were deeply rooted in each of their four sons, one of which being my father. My mother’s lineage is wedded to the sprawling rural, maritime center of Kent County, MD. For generations, this half of my family has immersed themselves in the distinguished African Methodist Episcopal Church fellowship on the Delmarva peninsula and the livelihoods afforded atop the Sassafras and Chester Rivers. An African American museum, run by and featuring my maternal lineage, rests on Worton Point and details the nuances of Black tidewater life on the Upper Shore.
My family as a whole has found sustenance from Chesapeake Bay tributaries for over ten generations. With such legacy comes a humbling responsibility to preserve the traditions of free Black citizenship on the Maryland Eastern Shore and protect the spirit that would touch so many lives from the Atlantic to the Pacific; my latest contribution is this succinct study of the origins of the MD Eastern Shore’s most prized polities and how they continue to evolve over time.
In this four part series, I explore three planes of the Black tidewater tradition of the Chesapeake: what people produce with their hands, how communities establish what they value and which spiritual connection to physical space and place make them whole. Part one is a case study of the Curtis brothers of Oxford, MD. Part two details the predominant civic and interest groups and how their political agendas interact with one another. Part the places the beginnings of the African Methodist Episcopal Church under a microscope in hopes to uncover its influence in maritime communities throughout the Delmarva peninsula. These three chapters are distinct, yet also reinforce one another to introduce an ever-changing era of American citizenship to the sacred political tools of interdependence and liberty.
Hundreds participate in weekend challenge to visit Maryland’s land-based lighthouses
ST. MICHAELS, Maryland -- Hundreds turned out recently to take on this year’s Ultimate Lighthouse Challenge. Participants attempted to see 10 lighthouses across the state all in one weekend and collect prizes from each location.
Spy Reconnaissance: The Talbot Historical Society with Larry Denton
Talk about timing. It seems like remarkably good luck that the Talbot Historical Society (THS) has decided to open its new downtown Easton museum at the precise moment when the community is having an extended conversation on the role history plays in such matters such as what monuments the region builds to honors local war veterans.
At a time when historical societies throughout the country are struggling to be taken seriously, the THS has just financially double-downed on making sure the county's five centuries of existence remain fresh and relevant with a completely modernized, and very high-tech local history learning center on South Washington Street.
Adding some fun to the opening (now scheduled in mid-August) was the THS's decision to identify the top fifty Talbot County residents who had made the most significant contributions to the area, and put a extra special spotlight on Talbot's very top five individuals through the use of innovative multimedia storytelling.
In his interview with the Spy, distinguished historian and current THS president Larry Denton, highlights the features of the new museum, the role of history in a community, and the organization's successful efforts to stabilize their operational costs while also bringing back educational programming for local schools.
Tilghman Bridge opens for boats passing in Chesapeake Bay MD
Tilghman Bridge opens for boats passing in Chesapeake Bay MD
TilTul LinksYouWantToRemember
CIMG8257 A bridge opens for boats pass Chesapeake
Oxford, Maryland Museum
Nothing beats a good docent to describe the history and lifeblood of Maryland's oldest town.
ADA MAE SKIPJACK
Memorial Day 2011 - Stu and I sailed on the Neuse River in New Bern NC aboard the last surviving skipjack built in North Carolina in 1915. What an awesome learning experience!
Visit to Historic Annapolis Museum Exhibit - Historian Annapolis
Visit the Freedom Bound exhibit at the Historic Annapolis Museum with Kat Spitzer.