In Colonial times, travelers from Annapolis arrived at Rock Hall via ferry, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson took this route to Philadelphia. Today, Rock Hall is a favorite destination for pleasure boaters.
Durding's has occupied the same location for over 100 years at the corner of Main and Sharp Streets in Rock Hall. The marble fountain and stainless soda fountain are original.
Eastern Neck began as a refuge for migrating and wintering waterfowl. The refuge is home to 234 species of birds including nesting bald eagles, osprey and the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel. Eastern Neck has also expanded to include a diverse variety of plants and wildlife.
Address: Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge, 1730 Eastern Neck Road, Rock Hall, MD 21661-1815, United States
Phone: 1 (410) 639-7056, Fax: 1 2
The Waterman's Museum includes exhibits on oystering, crabbing, and fishing. A reproduction of a shanty house is on display, along with historical photographs, local carvings, and boats.