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Escape to Cambridge, Maryland


Escape to Cambridge, Maryland
Downtown Cambridge, Maryland.
With a cute and quaint downtown, industrial roots and significant history, the small city of Cambridge, Maryland is a great retreat for a long weekend this summer. 
Located about 95 miles away from Alexandria on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Cambridge sits on the Choptank River, just slightly east of the Chesapeake Bay and just north of the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. 
Here’s what we found in Cambridge and nearby Easton, St. Michaels and Oxford — all great for history buffs and nature lovers alike. 
Cambridge was founded in 1684 and is one of the oldest Colonial cities in Maryland. It was incorporated as a city in 1793 and developed as a hub of food processing and canning in the late 1900s. In the 1960s, as the local food packing industry declined, Cambridge became a focal point in the Civil Rights Movement.  ....

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Archaeologists Discover Home Where Harriet Tubman Lived With Father


Archaeologists Discover Home Where Harriet Tubman Lived With Father
Researchers found artifacts at the Maryland site dating to the 1800s, where the famed abolitionist spent time as a child and teenager.
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Archaeologists have made a major discovery about the life of Harriet Tubman and her family, uncovering the former homesite of Tubman’s father, Ben Ross.
Remains of the home were unearthed in Dorchester County, Maryland, the rural Eastern Shore community where the famed abolitionist was born Araminta Ross in 1822.
“This discovery adds another puzzle piece to the story of Harriet Tubman, the state of Maryland, and our nation,” said Maryland Lieutenant Governor Boyd K. Rutherford during an April ceremony at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center. “It is important that we continue to uncover parts of our history that we can learn from, especially when ....

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Harriet Tubman: archaeologists find abolitionist's lost Maryland home


Harriet Tubman: archaeologists find abolitionist’s lost Maryland home
Alexandra Villarreal
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Photograph: Harvey B Lindsley/AP
Socially distanced archaeologists in masks trudged through the wet forests on Maryland’s eastern shore, searching for signs of a long-abandoned home.
Julie Schablitsky, the chief archeologist for Maryland’s state highway administration, used a metal detector, hoping for nails or other signs of an old building.
Instead, along the roadway, she found an 1808 coin imprinted with the word “liberty”.
“When this thing came out of the ground, I was shocked,” Schablitsky told the Guardian.
Her discovery in November became a hopeful calling card: she and her team understood they might be getting close to finding the one-time home of Ben Ross, father of the famed Underground Railroad conductor, political activist and abolitionist Harriet Tubman. ....

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