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Eastern Shore
built 650 days ago
The Eastern Shore of Virginia is considered to be the last of the under-developed waterfront property on the eastern seaboard. Here you will enjoy the best fishing, hunting, beautiful scenery and bird watching to be found. The Kirkwood Group offers waterfront propery in this quiet country setting which is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay on the west side, and seaside sounds and barrier islands leading to the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Click here to visit The Kirkwood Group waterfront property communities.
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The Eastern Shore of Virginia's towns have long been a stronghold of independent, hardworking, honest and strong willed people. Family and community oriented people with very definite ideas of what really is important in their lives, indeed in the world.
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Queenstown, Maryland March 29, 2007 - Eastern Shore Land Conservancy (ESLC) a private, nonprofit land conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of farmland and habitat on the Eastern Shore announced the opening of its first regional office in downtown Cambridge. Opened this month, the new office, located at 601 Locust Street, will help staff focus on regional land protection efforts on the Lower Shore. Read More
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On the Eastern Shore of Virginia all Virginia Bed and Breakfasts, Colonial Manor Inn , Harborton House Bed and Breakfast, Island Manor House, Miss Molly's Inn Bed and Breakfast, and the Watson House are known for their fantastic breakfasts. While visiting the Eastern Shore, try these bed and breakfasts. Accommodations at it best.
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Eastern Shore of Virginia Habitat for Humanity has been committed to its MISSION of providing safe, efficient home ownership for those citizens in substandard housing on the Eastern Shore. Since its incorporation in 1988, Habitat has complete and dedicated more than twenty homes in Northamton and Accomac counties. They are now occupied by families who are working and able to make a small monthly mortgage payment, which is INTEREST-FREE.
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The Eastern Shore of Virginia is even more of an undiscovered gem, with few residents and hundreds of miles of shoreline on the Bay and Ocean. Chincoteague Island, Tangier Island, Onancock and Cape Charles are the tiny waterfront towns that attract the most visitors. You should see historic Accomac and Eastville too.
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