Tilghman Island MD
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Re: Tilghman Island MD
Unique island on Maryland's eastern shore. It used to be predonimantly a waterman's island (crabbers) inhabited by a few big families and their relatives. Not much going on there except Harrison's which is a restaurant at the bridge, a few other restaurants, and a bed & breakfast at the opposite end. Close knit bunch of people down there and I probably wouldn't want to have a second home there if that's what you're looking for. It's a half hour to amenities which could be a pain at times, however if it's a "get-away" place you want then maybe it fits the bill. There's a ton of much better areas on the eastern shore that I'd feel better about owning a second home on. That area is my home away from home, if you want more info on Tilghman or any other eastern shore town, let me know.
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Originally Posted by Beak Boater
Craig
You forgot to tell everyone you are running for office in the CBPBA
You forgot to tell everyone you are running for office in the CBPBA
I'm going to very busy for the next couple of years at work....and a little too much of a commitment for me.
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I got engaged on Tilghman Is. during the Choptank River Poker Run a couple years ago. You have to drive through (by land) St. Michaels to get there. St. Mike's has some nice B&Bs and a good town to walk around and window shop.
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Re: Tilghman Island MD
Originally Posted by Indy
Unique island on Maryland's eastern shore. It used to be predonimantly a waterman's island (crabbers) inhabited by a few big families and their relatives. Not much going on there except Harrison's which is a restaurant at the bridge, a few other restaurants, and a bed & breakfast at the opposite end. Close knit bunch of people down there and I probably wouldn't want to have a second home there if that's what you're looking for. It's a half hour to amenities which could be a pain at times, however if it's a "get-away" place you want then maybe it fits the bill. There's a ton of much better areas on the eastern shore that I'd feel better about owning a second home on. That area is my home away from home, if you want more info on Tilghman or any other eastern shore town, let me know.
Sounds like where we have a house:
Cobb Island, MD
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