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Worcester County is best known as the location of Ocean City (which has its own article). Although many drive right through the rest of Worcester County without stopping, it has several small towns with historic buildings that make a great side trip from Ocean City.

Get in[edit]

Worcester County is usually accessed through U.S. 50, which runs through the north part of the county and connects Ocean City and connects the county to points west. U.S. 113 runs north–south through the county, connecting most of the historic towns.

Get around[edit]

The small towns themselves are walkable and there is no need to drive, but you will want a car to explore more remote attractions like Furnace Town and Pocomoke Forest.

See[edit]

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Map of Rural Worcester County

  • 1 Historic St. Martin's Church Museum, Showell. Mid 18th century church now used for public events St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Q7590018) on Wikidata St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Showell, Maryland) on Wikipedia
  • 2 Showell-Mariner House. Mid-19th century mansion, now part of a vineyard
  • 3 Ocean Breeze Alpacas, 10304 Caleb Road, Berlin. Last full weekend of each month, 11–5. An alpaca farm with an open house on weekends, with a farm store selling alpaca textile items free.
  • 4 Calvin B. Taylor House (Berlin). Historic house museum Calvin B. Taylor House (Q5024324) on Wikidata Calvin B. Taylor House on Wikipedia
  • 5 Rackliffe House. A 1740 house and plantation overlooking Assateague Island and Sinepuxent Bay Rackliffe House (Q20858231) on Wikidata Rackliffe House (Assateague State Park) on Wikipedia
  • 6 Queponco Railway Station. Built in 1910 Queponco Railway Station (Q7271308) on Wikidata Queponco station on Wikipedia
  • 7 Julia A. Purnell Museum, 208 W Market St, Snow Hill, +1 410 632-0515. 1 April-31 October: Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 1PM-4PM. A small museum with a huge collection (obviously not all of it is on display at any given time) of artifacts related to the history of the county. There are frequent temporary exhibits from the collection, as well as from local artists and collectors. $2/50¢ children. Julia A. Purnell Museum (Q6306157) on Wikidata Julia A. Purnell Museum on Wikipedia
  • 8 Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum (Old Furnace Road off Route 12, five miles north of Snow Hill). 1 April-31 Oct: 10AM-5PM. A working museum town on the site of a small early-nineteenth century bog-iron furnace town, with artisans in period costume and the like. $5/$3 children. Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum (Q5509626) on Wikidata Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum on Wikipedia
  • 9 Girdletree Barnes Bank Museum, +1-410-632-1641. by appointment, call ahead. A small 1902 bank building Girdletree Barnes Bank (Q5564210) on Wikidata Girdletree Barnes Bank on Wikipedia
  • 10 Isaac Costen House, Pokomoke City. Home of Pokomoke City's first mayor, now a museum Costen House (Q5175098) on Wikidata Costen House on Wikipedia
  • 11 Sturgis One Room School. An 1850 African-American schoolhouse, the only one remaining in the county Sturgis One Room School (Q7629056) on Wikidata Sturgis One Room School on Wikipedia
  • 12 Delmarva Discovery Museum, Pokomoke City. Museum focusing on local history and nature Delmarva Discovery Museum (Q91207647) on Wikidata

Do[edit]

  • [dead link] Pocomoke Canoe Company, 312 N Washington St, +1 410 632-3971. Kayak and canoe rentals, as well as guided kayak/canoe tours, from an easy location in the town center. $10-15/hour, $40-45/day.
  • 1 [formerly dead link] Pocomoke State Forest, 3461 Worcester Hwy (South of Snow Hill on MD-394 for ten minutes to enter the forest), +1 410 632-2566. Pocomoke has a lot of outdoor activities on offer, notable kayaking/canoeing (including optional guide), a great nature center with a small zoo, a day-use pool ($5/person), hunting, and hiking. Pocomoke State Forest (Q7206512) on Wikidata Pocomoke State Forest on Wikipedia

Buy[edit]

Snow Hill, as a tourist-friendly small town, has a number of small art galleries for a fun browse, on Washington and Green streets, just off Market St downtown.

Eat[edit]

  • Blue Dog Cafe, 300 N Washington St, Snow Hill, +1 410 251-7193. One of the most popular upscale dining options, with frequent live performers on weekends encouraging diners to sing along with popular showtunes and the like. $15-28.
  • [dead link] Johnny I's, 5610 Market St, Snow Hill, +1 410 632-1154. M-Sa 11AM-9PM. A local favorite for a quick casual meal, with good pizza and subs. $7-12.
  • Palette Bistro & Bar, 104 E Green St, Snow Hill, +1 410 632-0055. Lunch: M-F 11AM-2PM, Sa 10AM-3PM; brunch: Su 11AM-3PM; dinner: Tu-Sa 5PM-9PM. Arguably the premiere spot for fine dining anywhere near Snow Hill, with a bistro setting, creative seasonal menu, local ingredients, and tapas on Thursday nights. $24-40.

Drink[edit]

  • Harvest Moon Tavern, 208 W Green St, Snow Hill, +1 410 632-9890. M-Th 11AM-9PM, F-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su noon-7PM. The hours are pretty short for a place for drinks, but it's a good friendly option nonetheless, and fine place for casual food.

Sleep[edit]

  • 1 Mansion House, 4436 Bayside Rd Public Landing, +1 410 632-3189. A beautiful early nineteenth century mansion right on Chincoteague Bay east of the town, where you can swim, canoe, kayak, etc. The food garners rave reviews, and the hosts are laid back and helpful. $160-250. Mansion House (Q6751753) on Wikidata Mansion House (Public Landing, Maryland) on Wikipedia
  • River House Inn, 201 E Market St, Snow Hill, +1 410 632-2722. A very dog-friendly B&B next to the historic center of town, with beautiful gardens, weeping willows along the riverfront, and friendly owners. $140-220.
  • 2 Atlantic Hotel, Berlin. Historic Victorian-era hotel in downtown Berlin

Go next[edit]

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