Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Traveling Smithsonian Institution Exhibition, Open in Chestertown

Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibition, opened at Kent Cultural Alliance’s new Vincent & Leslie Prince Raimond Cultural Center on April 22, 2023. This is the final stop of the display that is presented through the Maryland Humanities Museum on Main Street program. The tour began in September 2022 with stops […]

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Happy New Year – On the Road to the New Year

After two years of uncertainty with events and other activities happening on the Delmarva Peninsula, we are looking to 2022. And unfortunately the uncertainly is still present. And like the ever changing virus, the activities are also changing. Although one thing that I see for 2022 is that people do want to get out and […]

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History at the Kennard African American Cultural History Center in Centreville, MD

The Kennard African American Cultural Heritage Center (KAACHC) chronicles African American life in both Queen Anne’s County and the nation, with an emphasis on the period that the Kennard High School (KHS) operated, 1936-1966. Twenty years ago it was the goal of a few individuals, the Kennard Alumni Association, to restore the degrading building. From […]

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Harrington Train Station

Ridgely and Sudlersville on Maryland’s Eastern Shore are just two of the towns that holds a piece of their heritage to the Railroads of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Delaware and Virginia’s Eastern Shore has many, including the Delaware town of Harrington. When you mention Harrington, many think of the Casino or the […]

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