Chesapeake City, Maryland
Historic Chesapeake City, known for its location on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, is the only town in Maryland on a working commercial canal. It features well- preserved 19th century architecture, waterfront dining, shops and a maritime heritage, with its historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town offers a blend of small-town charm with easy access to major cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia.
10 minute drive
Chestertown, Maryland
Chestertown, Maryland is a historic town on the Eastern Shore, founded in 1706, known for is colonial architecture, brick sidewalks, and roles as a major colonial port. As the county seat of Kent County, it's home to Washington College and features a vibrant historic district with shops, restaurants, and galleries, offering a blend of history and modern charm along the Chester River.
25 minute drive
Middletown-Odessa, Delaware
Middletown-Odessa, Delaware is a growing town balancing history charm with modern amenities. Located about halfway between Wilmington and Dover, it offers a mix of well-preserved 19th century architecture, parks, and a vibrant community, with history tied to the peach industry and its location as a crossroad. Plenty of local shops, restaurants and cultural venues like the Everett Theatre along with historic inns, restaurants and colonial-era homes.
20 minute drive