Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 12:00-16:00
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219 W Walnut St, North East, MD 21901, United StatesMap
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If You Love Waterfowling History, Don't Pass Up This Little Museum
This museum was founded in 1975 when the town of North East received possession of the Harvey Fish Market land. The building there became home to a waterfowling memorabilia collection owned by a bunch...
If you love history you will love stopping in at the Museum and listening to the boat enthusiasts tell about the boats that they are restoring and the other historic items in the museum.
My family and I were intending to go to the museum, but never did until we were at the park. The docents were very friendly and answered several questions.
When Captain John Smith was exploring The Upper Chesapeake Bay, he discovered an area some 110 degrees northeast of his settlement on Palmer Island. Eventually this discovery led to the formation of ...
Nice little by donation museum to visit if in the area if you have a strong interest in this type of thing. It was kind of boring without a strong interest and really not for children.
If You Love Waterfowling History, Don't Pass Up This Little Museum
This museum was founded in 1975 when the town of North East received possession of the Harvey Fish Market land. The building there became home to a waterfowling memorabilia collection owned by a bunch...
Step back into History
If you love history you will love stopping in at the Museum and listening to the boat enthusiasts tell about the boats that they are restoring and the other historic items in the museum.
Quick and informative
My family and I were intending to go to the museum, but never did until we were at the park. The docents were very friendly and answered several questions.
This Museum Culture dates back to 1608!
When Captain John Smith was exploring The Upper Chesapeake Bay, he discovered an area some 110 degrees northeast of his settlement on Palmer Island. Eventually this discovery led to the formation of ...
Small museum, friendly volunteer staff
Nice little by donation museum to visit if in the area if you have a strong interest in this type of thing. It was kind of boring without a strong interest and really not for children.