Cambridge

Cambridge

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An authentic Chesapeake town on Maryland's storied Eastern Shore, historic downtown Cambridge is in the midst of an exciting renaissance!

Located on the broad Choptank River, the seat of Dorchester County dates back to 1684, making it one of the oldest colonial cities in the state. Originally a seaport community along the Choptank River, it has a rich maritime heritage that can be explored in museums, through historic district tours and river cruises. When James Michener was doing research for his novel Chesapeake, he reportedly called Cambridge’s High Street one of the most beautiful streets in America. He modeled his fictional city Patamoke after Cambridge. Many of the gracious homes on High Street date from the 1700s and 1800s.

The town’s rich maritime history — building boats, sailing the waters, catching crabs, oysters, and other seafood — is celebrated at the Richardson Maritime Museum and the Ruark Boatworks. You can also join a short cruise on an authentic skipjack, Nathan of Dorchester, which is an oyster dredging vessel.

Famed Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman was born nearby, and a museum honoring her stands in the heart of the downtown district. Several downtown art galleries regularly feature work tied to the one-of-a-kind traditions of the Chesapeake – shipbuilding, sailing, fishing, crabbing, waterfowling and more.

An expansive mosaic mural on Race Street depicts the history of Cambridge’s working people through the centuries. Other historic highlights include Christ Episcopal Church, a Gothic structure dedicated in 1884. Its roots go back to 1694. In its cemetery are buried four governors of Maryland (as well as a monument to a fifth governor). Across the street from the church is the historic county courthouse, with a historic marker.

Find more information at: www.CambridgeMainStreet.com and www.choosecambridge.com

Cambridge Events

"Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came" - Living History of Nathaniel Hopkins
"Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came" - Living History of Nathaniel Hopkins
2475 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA
Feb 24, 2026
Open Mic Night Thursdays
Open Mic Night Thursdays
322 Gay St , Cambridge , MD
Feb 26, 2026
Sip & Paint Night
Sip & Paint Night
400 Race St , Cambridge , MD
Feb 26, 2026
Legacy Reconnected: Maryland- Liberia Sister Relationship Announcement- Honoring 250 Years
Legacy Reconnected: Maryland- Liberia Sister Relationship Announcement- Honoring 250 Years
425 High Street , Cambridge , Maryland
Feb 28, 2026
Caribbean Carnival
Caribbean Carnival
447 Race St , Cambridge , MD
Feb 28, 2026
Museum Economic Impact Listening Session (Eastern Shore)
Museum Economic Impact Listening Session (Eastern Shore)
1003 Greenway Dr , Cambridge , MD
Mar 4, 2026
Pit Beef & Turkey Fundraiser Benefiting Coastal Hospice
Pit Beef & Turkey Fundraiser Benefiting Coastal Hospice
2741 Dorchester Square , Cambridge , MD
Mar 5, 2026
5th Annual Iron Sharpens Iron Heritage Gala
5th Annual Iron Sharpens Iron Heritage Gala
2000 Hambrooks Blvd , Cambridge , MD
Mar 7, 2026

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Get in touch with our Front Desk. It’s staffed from 8:30am-4:30pm daily. Feel free to give us a call at 410-228-1000, or email us at frontdesk@VisitDorchester.org and we’ll do our best to answer any questions, sign you up to receive free brochures, and so on.

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