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Escape to Cambridge, Maryland
Downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
With a cute and quaint downtown, industrial roots and significant history, the small city of Cambridge, Maryland is a great retreat for a long weekend this summer.Â
Located about 95 miles away from Alexandria on Marylandâs Eastern Shore, Cambridge sits on the Choptank River, just slightly east of the Chesapeake Bay and just north of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.Â
Hereâs what we found in Cambridge and nearby Easton, St. Michaels and Oxford â all great for history buffs and nature lovers alike.Â
Cambridge was founded in 1684 and is one of the oldest Colonial cities in Maryland. It was incorporated as a city in 1793 and developed as a hub of food processing and canning in the late 1900s. In the 1960s, as the local food packing industry declined, Cambridge became a focal point in the Civil Rights Movement.Â
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December 15, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The current mayor of Cambridge and City Council held their final meeting Monday night, before an entirely new group of people take over those roles in January.
“There’s hope for a lot of activity out there. The state has been an important player and very excited about it,” says Patrick Comiskey, the City Manager for Cambridge.
Waterfront development was one of the main topics discussed at Monday’s Cambridge City Council meeting. More specifically, a piece of land known as the Gateway was officially turned over to Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated (CWDI).
“As the development occurs they can work with the community to plan on a garden or open space or murals to make that area look more inviting to people come down route so they’ll come into the city,” says Stephen Rideout, a Cambridge City Commissioner.