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We spent our vacation in Centreville, Maryland, a tiny historic town on the Eastern Shore. Here are some photos.
| residence |
| parsonage |
| residence with gargoyle |
| downtown Centreville |
| courthouse, Queen Anne's County, built 1796 or earlier |
| bees |
| backyard with garden, cottage, and carriage house |
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Shauna Roberts
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1:23 PM
Labels: Centreville, historic houses, Maryland
2 comments:
Very cute. thanks for sharing.
CHARLES, glad you enjoyed the pictures. It was a nice, quiet little town that also had some amenities. It was surrounded by farmlands, and the Chesapeake Bay was very near, perhaps walking distance.
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