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8th annual Maryland Maritime Heritage Festival sets sail todayPublished 05/02/08
Whether you're a crab cake aficionado, a sailing buff or you just love a good town "cry," there is something for everyone at the Maryland Maritime Heritage Festival.
Joshua McKerrow - The Capital
Town criers from across Canada and the United States will descend upon City Dock for the North American Town Criers Championship Saturday.The 8th annual festival runs today through Sunday in downtown Annapolis, showcasing the state's maritime traditions through more than 50 exhibits and live entertainment. "We tried to make it diverse and showcase Annapolis as best we could," said Brendan Curley, executive director of the festival. "And each year, we try to get better and better." This year, the festival coincides with the Annapolis Alive! CharterFest...
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