Heritage is about the people and places of a region. FolkWays tell the story of our people - where they lived, how they lived, their stories and their homes. The museums below emphasize our FolkWays.
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Adkins Historical & Museum Complex:
The Nanticoke River watershed area's history, traditions, and cultural heritage 106 Bratten St, Mardela Springs |
Allen Historical Society Museum:
Located in the 1883 Huffington-Pollitt House in Allen, the Allen Museum aims to preserve and share the history of the historic Allen village. Exhibits include those on Native American life, Buffalo Soldier Thomas E. Polk from Allen, early village life, and more 3430 Allen Rd, Eden |
Calvin B. Taylor House Museum:
This federal-style house was built in 1832 for Isaac Covington and his family. It later served as the home of Calvin B. Taylor and his family. The house was spared from demolition in 1981 and converted into a museum for Berlin's local history 208 N Main St, Berlin |
Costen House:
The Costen House was constructed by Dr. Isaac Costen, Pocomoke's first mayor, in the 1870s and inhabited by his family for over a century. Today, the building is a museum providing insight into local history and life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries 206 Market St, Pocomoke City |
Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture:
The Nabb Center contains extensive archives and artifacts pertaining to the family and cultural history of the Shore both before and after European settlement. Their presentations and exhibits also help share our history. 1101 Camden Ave, Salisbury |
Furnace Town Historic Site:
The Nassawango Iron Furnace was the heart of Furnace Town, a company town, which saw its peak from 1828-1850. By the second half of the 20th century, the remnants of the town had nearly vanished until Furnace Town Foundation Inc. was formed and began operating the area as a historic site 3816 Old Furnace Rd, Snow Hill |
Germantown School Community Heritage Center:
Built in 1922 through a community initiative to bring education to a Black neighborhood, this school house was just one of over 5,000 Rosenwald Schools built in the South. Today, the school recreates the traditional Rosenwald School experience, explores local Black history, and serves as a community center as well 10223 Trappe Rd, Berlin |
Girdletree Barnes Bank:
Girdletree Barnes Bank Museum offers a tour through Girdletree's small town history through its collection of memorabilia housed in a restored 1902 bank Near 2804 Snow Hill Rd, Girdletree |
Julia A. Purnell Museum:
The Jullia A. Purnell Museum showcases artifacts and memorabilia reflecting the history of Worcester County, women's art, and heritage. Here, daily life exhibits and the needle art of Julia LeCompte Purnell are displayed 208 W Market St, Snow Hill |
Museum of Eastern Shore Culture:
Projected to open by the end of 2024, MESC will showcase the cultural heritage and traditional art of the the region 218 W Main St, Salisbury |
Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum:
Originally the Ocean City Life-Saving Station, this historic building turned museum preserves and displays not only Ocean City's history, but also that of Worcester County and the coast 813 S Atlantic Ave, Ocean City |
Pemberton Hall:
An outstanding example of eighteenth-century Eastern Shore regional architecture. This gambrel-roofed brick structure was built by Isaac and Anne Handy in 1741 5561 Plantation Ln, Salisbury |
Poplar Hill Mansion:
Construction of Poplar Hill Mansion began in 1795-1796 and completed in 1805. Today, it functions as a fully restored federal-style house museum 117 Elizabeth St, Salisbury |
Rackliffe House:
Captain Charles Rackliffe, a merchant-planter and the grandson of one of the earliest English settlers to Maryland's coast, built this two-story, three-bay Manor house overlooking the water in the 1740s. Today it has been restored to its original 18th century appearance and shares the Native American, Black, and European-American history of the site and area 11800 Marsh View Lane, Berlin (Behind the Assateague Island Visitor Center) |
Tawes Museum:
The J. Millard Tawes Museum is the hub of the Crisfield Heritage Foundation. From early human habitation dating back over 10,000 years to the more recent era as the "seafood capital of the world" the museum's exhibits demonstrate the area's rich maritime history 3 9th St, Crisfield |
Whitehaven Historic Village:
First settled in the late 17th century along the Wicomico River, Whitehaven offers self guided walking tours through the historic village. It is also home to one of the oldest continuously operating ferries in the US Whitehaven |