MAY/JUNE 2001
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FEATURES Hometowns: Cape Charles The rebirth of this long-neglected port town on Virginia's eastern shore. Outdoor Offices Profiles of unique people who have turned their love for the region into unconventional outdoor careers. Oars across Assateague Passing ponies and white sand beaches, a mother artfully narrates the story of her family's kayaking trip through the windy marshes of Assateague Island. Art House Annapolis architect Chip Bohl gently redefines an eastern shore farm house into a classic arts and crafts house. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Detours What's happening on the Bay. Shorelines Chesapeake news, notes, and nonsense Traveling Gourmet Outdoor dining at Mason's of Easton and Ram's Head Tavern of Annapolis. Tidewater Treasures Beach combing for Maryland's ancient past with archaeologist Darrin Lowery. Garden Gate planning: the rule of green, planting: vegetable gardens, planting: vegetable gardens Native Sportsman From Cherrystone Inlet to Mobjack Bay, small boat fishing on Virginia's inshore waters. |

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