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WMDT 47 News Delmarvas Choice (2010/3/21)
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WMDT 47 News Delmarvas Choice local television station
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DelMarVa Cartoon Maps (2009/10/26)
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Stay "TOONED" for a community cartoon map coming to your neighborhood!
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Harborton House (2008/3/2)
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Harborton House
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Hilda Crockett's Chesapeake House (2008/3/2)
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Hilda Crockett's Chesapeake House Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast on Tangier Island Virginia
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The Inn & Garden Cafe´. (2008/3/2)
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The Inn & Garden Cafe´. Our charming inn and restaurant, with all the amenities of a fine hotel, was built circa 1880. Originally a private residence on the main thoroughfare in Virginia's Eastern Shore Town of Onancock, it was completely rehabilitated in 2003-2004 as a 4-room inn and a 50 seat fine dining restaurant.
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The Inn at Onancock (2008/3/2)
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Experience the perfect antidote to a hectic life at The Inn at Onancock in the quiet bayside town of Onancock, Virginia. You will enjoy our get-away-from-it-all style in laid back luxury when you reserve one of five guest rooms inspired by our favorite places around the world. Lightly decorated with antiques and oriental rugs, the rooms offer private spa-style bathrooms and feather-topped beds dressed in 1000 thread count cotton sheets. Join us each evening for a Wine-Down Hour from 6-7 p.m. and indulge in a full gourmet breakfast served daily at 8:30 a.m. You may enjoy your breakfast in the dining room or at small bistro tables on the porch, weather permitting. Coffee and tea, as well as soft drinks and water, are available next to the guest rooms anytime during the day.
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Bay View Waterfront Bed and Breakfast (2008/3/2)
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Bay View Waterfront Bed and Breakfast is on a hill overlooking Occohannock Creek with an expansive view to the Chesapeake Bay and a dock to deep water. Guests can enjoy a superb view, reading, fishing, crabbing, biking, swimming in the pool or the creek, a small beach, croquet, basketball, volleyball, a full country breakfast, 140 acres of woods, farmland, and a creek shore to hike and explore and an large gracious home.
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Cape Charles Hotel Historic Inn & Shops (2008/3/2)
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Welcome to Cape Charles Hotel Historic Inn & Shops. Couples and groups enjoy high quality accommodations, events and meeting rooms in this 18 room romantic Inn in our Chesapeake Bay waterfront vacation resort town.
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Cape Charles House Bed and Breakfast (2008/3/2)
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Cape Charles House Bed and Breakfast The Colonial Revival, 1912 Cape Charles Virginia bed and breakfast, is considered one of the largest, more opulent in town with wide wraparound front porch and a grand foyer with majestic Corinthian columns framing the grand staircase. The guest rooms have individual bathrooms, sitting areas, ceiling fans and climate control. Selected fabrics and furnishings breathe new life into the sunny, many windowed rooms. High ceilings, original moldings and doors help maintain the historic integrity. Each room portrays a personality of enormous charm, filled with antiques, oriental rugs, and unusual collectibles
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Chincoteague Bed and Breakfast - The Channel Bass Inn (2008/3/2)
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Chincoteague Bed and Breakfast - The Channel Bass Inn The Channel Bass Inn was built as a private home in 1892, by Mr. John Winder, a former Mayor of Chincoteague, and since the 1920s has been in continuous use as a hotel, country inn, or bed and breakfast. This grand old 6,800 sq. ft. home, amid gorgeous perennial gardens, offers the Island visitor peaceful, beautifully furnished accommodations. The rooms are spacious and quiet, and have comfortable sitting areas for reading and relaxing – some of them have a distant view of the Chincoteague Bay.
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