A Day Along the Choptank
Eastern Shore of Maryland, July 25, 2009: Traffic crept between Annapolis and the Bay Bridge toll plaza but we forgot all about it once we could take to the back roads.
We stopped by the Concord church and cemetery:


And by Nagels' pond, the boyhood swimming hole:
We had lunch at the Suicide Bridge Restaurant next to the notorious Suicide Bridge over a tributary of the Choptank River:






The restaurant features metal sculptures by Paul Lockhart who lives nearby:


We stopped in Cambridge to see some of the Budweiser Cambridge Classic, sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association. The Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association has held an annual inboard powerboat regatta on the Choptank since 1911!


The boats make 5 laps of a one-mile course in Hambrooks Bay:


And by Nagels' pond, the boyhood swimming hole:
The restaurant features metal sculptures by Paul Lockhart who lives nearby:
We stopped in Cambridge to see some of the Budweiser Cambridge Classic, sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association. The Cambridge Power Boat Regatta Association has held an annual inboard powerboat regatta on the Choptank since 1911!
The boats make 5 laps of a one-mile course in Hambrooks Bay:
Three boats passing on the turn:
A Romanesque Revival bank downtown:
The grave of a 20-year-old Marine trumpeter in WWI, Benjamin J. Linthicum, Jr., who received the Silver Star:
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