Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Local History: Cambridge, Maryland
Living in Maryland, Ocean City and the Eastern Shore have been points of interest all my life. When I was a child, my family would venture to Somerset County for camping, crabbing, and fishing. When my parents divorced, my Dad moved to Crisfield, which was about 20 minutes away from where my family used to go camping every year. This has kept me a frequent traveler on route 50, passing over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, and journeying along through Easton, and Cambridge. This house was located in Cambridge, and every year it served as a milestone in my 3.5 hour long drive. Less than a year after I took this picture (June 2010), the house was bulldozed and the lot is now empty. The house was signed by Rusty Hastings. photo by killer times.
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