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Jason Rhodes

    Somerset County
    Maryland's Amusement Parks
    Somerset County, Maryland:: A Brief History
    National Hard Crab Derby
    Imagine Eating Lemons
    Crisfield: The First Century
    • Crisfield: The First Century

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the rich history of Crisfield, this book chronicles the city's evolution from a prominent seafood hub to a thriving community. It highlights significant events such as the Great Fire of 1928 and Hurricane Hazel in 1954, alongside cultural milestones like the National Hard Crab Derby. With over 200 images, the narrative captures daily life in schools, churches, and downtown, showcasing how the city's unique foundation of oyster shells and its nickname "Seafood Capital of the World" shaped its identity.

      Crisfield: The First Century
    • Chester Chestnut is a happy little chap, but sometimes even the happiest of chaps get worried or nervous and when this happens Chester' s tummy starts to hurt. Follow the journey of Chester Chestnut as he learns about his anxious thoughts and feelings, where they come from and how to control them.

      Imagine Eating Lemons
    • National Hard Crab Derby

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The annual Labor Day weekend event in Maryland has transformed from a small crab race in 1948 into a nationally celebrated festival. It features the Governor's Cup crab race, attracting participants from across the country, all vying to break world records in crab picking and boat docking. This vibrant celebration highlights the community's love for crabs and showcases the unique cultural significance of this tradition.

      National Hard Crab Derby
    • The narrative explores Somerset County's rich history from its European discovery in 1498 to its vibrant present, highlighting its cultural significance in America's heritage. Set against the scenic Tangier Sound, it features a diverse array of characters and events, including Native American history, naval battles, and intriguing figures like Confederate generals and entrepreneurs. Award-winning journalist Jason Rhodes captures the essence of this beloved region, filled with tales of adventure, politics, and even a rogue elephant, making it a cherished destination for many.

      Somerset County, Maryland:: A Brief History
    • Maryland's Amusement Parks

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,8(11)Évaluer

      Exploring the rich history of Maryland's amusement parks, this book captures nearly 130 years of joy and nostalgia associated with these attractions. It showcases five remaining parks while reflecting on the nearly thirty that have shaped the state's entertainment landscape. Through captivating imagery and anecdotes, readers can relive cherished memories, from thrilling rides to romantic experiences, and gain insight into the evolution of these beloved venues in Maryland's cultural heritage.

      Maryland's Amusement Parks
    • Somerset County

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Established in 1666, Somerset County, Maryland, has a rich history shaped by notable figures like Declaration of Independence signer Samuel Chase. The book explores the county's evolution, highlighting the impact of the railroad expansion in the 1800s on its seafood and agricultural industries. It features previously unseen photographs and details the development of local institutions, such as the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, as well as cherished traditions like Olde Princess Anne Days and the National Hard Crab Derby.

      Somerset County
    • Salisbury

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in 1732, the narrative chronicles the establishment of Salisbury Towne on Maryland's eastern coast, originally part of William Winder's 15 acres. The town prospered, leading to its designation as the county seat of Wicomico County in 1867. As both the town and county expanded, Salisbury earned the title "Crossroads of Delmarva," highlighting its significance as the most populated city between Virginia Beach and Dover today.

      Salisbury