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Maryland Photographs(231 images)
Photographic images of Maryland, Annapolis, the Chesapeake Bay, Ocean City, the Eastern Shore
  • Work Boats or fishing boats, docked in historc Dogwood Harbor on Tilghman Island, Maryland await the next days catch. Seated close to the Chesapeake Bay visitors can meet and talk with multi-generation watermen and learn the rich history of the bay. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • Work Boats or fishing boats, docked in historc Dogwood Harbor on Tilghman Island, Maryland await the next days catch. Seated close to the Chesapeake Bay visitors can meet and talk with multi-generation watermen and learn the rich history of the bay. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • Rental Bikes By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--The remains of a cannon stands in  memorial of the Battle of St. Michaels of the war of 1812. St. Michaels is known as "The Town that Fooled the British" because of a clever defense strategy during the War of 1812. Local legend has it that residents hung lanterns in trees beyond the town and dimmed their household lights tricking the British naval vessels into overshooting the town...In 2007 the town was named #8 of the Top Ten Romantic Escapes in the USA by Coastal Living Magazine. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Indigenous water craft on display at The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. The Museum holds 85 vessels built from the 1880s to the 1970s, including wooden sail, power, and row boats. It is the largest and most important collection of its kind in the world.  By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Fishing boats known as skipjacks are mored in the waters of the Miles River. Once a fleet of over two thousand skipjacks existed to harvest the oysters of the Chesapeake Bay. Today there about thirty skipjacks. The skipjack was designated the state boat of Maryland in 1985. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • St. Michaels, Maryland--Hoopers Straight Lighthouse is one of three surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile lighthouses. The light once lit the way through the tricky waters of Hooper Strait a thoroughfare for traffic bound from the Bay across Tangier Sound, it is now on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • Annapolis, Maryland-- workboats fish for oysters and clams on  Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The bay was once known for its great seafood production. Though it still yields more fish and shellfish (about 45,000 short tons) than any other estuary in the United States, the body of water is less productive than it used to be. Runoff from urban areas and farms, overharvesting, and invasion of foreign species have had an impact on the bay's health. By photographer David Trozzo
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  • Annapolis, Maryland-- Sailboats not moved from the water in time for winter are pictured frozen in Spa Creek behind St. Mary's Catholic Church. St Mary's Church, in the Historic District of Annapolis was built on the property of Revolutionary patriot Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence . The church was concencrated in 1860. By photographer David Trozzo
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