
Located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, St. Michaels offers a unique mixture of historic, nautical and modern vibes. This riverfront town is replete with colorful historic buildings, locally-owned shops and galleries, museums, classic crab decks and upscale dining.
Located on the Miles River, a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, St Michaels is the oldest town in Talbot County and has a rich trading and shipbuilding history dating from the 1630s. The town earned American glory when it thwarted an attack by the British Army during the War of 1812.
To learn more about the town and the area, jump aboard a Patriot History Cruise for a 65-70 minute narrated, scenic river cruise that also offers great views of local water fowl, historic riverfront homes and even a possible siting of watermen harvesting blue crabs, clams or oysters.

To find out more things to do in St. Michaels and the area, where to eat and where to stay, check out my entire article here!