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Chesapeake Bay eats

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Annapolis, MD, is considered the center for seafood dining in Chesapeake Bay. During the crab season, diners can feast on crabs served whole, as crabcakes and soup. After the crab season is the oyster season, in which oysters are served in various ways by restaurants.

Author: Stoddart, Veronica Gould
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Publication Name: National Geographic Traveler
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0747-0932
Year: 1999
Seafood, Restaurants, Maryland, Annapolis, Maryland

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A time to fly

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Waterfowl and other birds from South America and Canada, fish, crabs, reptiles, and even oysters migrate to the Chesapeake Bay area throughout the seasons. The birds are wonderful to see when they arrive to breed and forage in the area.

Author: Horton, Tom
Publisher: Washington Magazine Inc.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1992
Reports, Natural history, Animal migration

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Chesapeake Bay

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A description is presented of the attractions which are available to tourists who visit Chesapeake Bay on the coasts of Virginian and Maryland. This large estuary is popular for recreation, sailing and fishing.

Author: Horton, Tom
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Publication Name: National Geographic Traveler
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0747-0932
Year: 2001
Virginia, Travel industry, Description and travel

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