7/26/12

"EASTERN SHORE VACATIONS" - Marks Vacation Tips


EASTERN SHORE VACATIONS
The Eastern Shore Is Best Known For: Bird Watchers, Seafood Lovers, and Boaters.

FOR BIRD WATCHERS: 
The Chesapeake Bay is known for its decoy ducks, but the critters at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge don't just sit there. Their best explored on the four-mile Wildlife Drive, this 27,000-acre refuge is home to the largest breeding population of Bald Eagles on the East Coast north of Florida - 2145 Key Wallace Dr, Cambridge

SEAFOOD LOVERS: 
The Harris Crab House at waterfront with steamed blues are still served with mallets on paper-covered tables, Don't forget to save room for Maryland vegetable crab soup, a tomato-based specialty not seen on many menus outside this bay region - 433 Kent Narrows Way N., Grasonville

KAYAK BOAT TOURS: 
The Assateague Island National Seashore is one of only a few areas on the East Coast with a population of feral horses (also see: Outer Banks), Assateague Island is best explored on a guided tour with Coastal Kayak.

THE LOST COLONY: 
More than three decades before the Mayflower hit Plymouth Rock, Roanoke Island became Britain's first New World Colony in 1584.
Then, within three years, the colony vanished without a trace. Since 1937 , locals have commemorated the mystery with The Lost Colony , an elaborate period piece that ranks as the country's longest-running outdoor drama - 1409 National Park Dr. Manteo

WILD HORSE ADVENTURE TOURS: 
Stocky and shaggy, so-called "Banker ponies" are said to be direct descentents of Spanish mustangs, alleged survivors of a number of nearby shipwrecks. In Corolla, Wild Horse Adventure Tours offers both guided tours and jeep rentals for your own on-the-beach 4x4 treks 610 Currituck Clubhouse Dr. , Corolla

Marks Vacation Tips 
 "Around the corner or around the World"

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