Easton


Easton

Overview

Introduction

Easton, Maryland, is a charming town, 45 mi/70 km southeast of Baltimore, full of gracious homes and alluring shops housed in well-preserved buildings from the 1700s and 1800s.

Attractions include the Historical Society of Talbot County Museum, the late-1700s James Neall home, some beautiful old gardens and the Third Haven Friends Meeting House, an old frame church visited by both Lord Baltimore and William Penn.

Most visitors stop for a couple of hours or see Easton while staying in nearby St. Michaels. Those planning to stay longer might want to inquire about performances by the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra or the Avalon Theatre. The Academy of the Arts also presents cultural-entertainment programs.

In November, Easton hosts the Waterfowl Festival, a wildlife art fair and goose-calling competition.

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