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                             Historic Downtown
Salisbury Plaza
downtownsby.com
Downtown Plaza, Salisbury
This unique pedestrian-friendly area offers historic architecture along with shopping, dining, and antiques.
Mason-Dixon Marker
Rt 54, Mardela Springs
The famous Mason-Dixon Line that came to symbolize the entire border between slave and free states is designated with stone markers. The Mason-Dixon Line was set in October 1767, by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon of the Royal Society.
Pemberton Hall
443-235-9616
pembertonhallfoundation.com
5561 Plantation Ln, Salisbury
Built in 1741 on a 1,000-acre plantation by Isaac and Anne Handy. This early 18th-century house museum provides a step back in time to learn of colonial life as lived on the Lower Eastern shore of the Chesapeake. Handy was a ship-owner, a founder of Salisbury, Colonel in the militia, member of the Assembly,
and Justice of the Peace. The house is fully restored to period, furnished and interpreted by the Pemberton Hall Foundation, Inc. It
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designed a Chesapeake Gateway Site by the National Park Service. Outstanding features include paint hues throughout,
walk in fireplace in the Great Room, built in-bed tester frames, gambrel roof, and
brick construction. Many components of
the early plantation are intact or have been reconstructed on site based on extensive research and archaeology. Scheduled open hours, plus group tours by appointment. Outstanding interpretive program by trained
Ward Wildfowl Museum
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interpreters, school/student programs available by request. A 262-acre historical park surrounds the Hall.
                                                                              Poplar Hill Mansion
410-749-1776
www.poplarhillmansion.org
117 Elizabeth St, Salisbury
Built in 1795 on a plantation outside of Salisbury, this grand “Federal Style Mansion” is an architectural jewel. The Poplar Hill Mansion is filled with antiques and reproductions. They offer quaint tea parties throughout the year and two exhibits featuring Dr. Huston’s Surgery Room and the Keeping Room. Admission is free on Sundays from 1pm–4pm and tours can be scheduled on other days for a small fee. Please call ahead for availability and try to make reservations at least 24 hours prior to visiting.
The Ward Museum of
Wildfowl Art
410-742-4988 www.wardmuseum.org 909 S Schumaker Dr, Salisbury
The most comprehensive collection of wildfowl carvings in the world. Educational programs, tours, and special events take place, including the annual World Wildfowl Carving Competition in April, and the Chesapeake Wildfowl Expo in October.
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