- TripBuzz found 7 things to do with kids in or near Crisfield, Maryland, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Onancock and Snow Hill.
- From Janes Island State Park to Tangier Island, the Crisfield area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Islands, National & State Parks, Marinas and Specialty Museums.
- Crisfield is Maryland's southernmost city and is known by locals to be the Seafood Capital of the World. Seafood lovers can enjoy local oysters and crab at many of the towns eateries, or attend the annual National Hard Crab Derby Festival. Other points of interest include access to nearby Tangier Island and Smith Island, as well as shops and lodging.
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P.O. Box 97, Solomons, MD 20688
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Calvert Marine Museum and Drum Point Lighthouse has a 29,000 square foot exhibition building, lighthouse, library, wood carving shop, and a Patuxent small craft guild. Children and adults will surely be occupied with history and archeology.
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Choptank Bowling Center features year-round league play, tournaments, free bowling lessons and other special events and theme days. They also have a full-service pro shop and cafe with freshly made food.
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Visitors can enjoy 2 hour daily cruises aboard the 36 foot Sirius with the Lucky Dog Catamaran Company. The cruises are lead by Captain Kimber Rosswork and the boat is docked at the St. Michael's Marina.
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Rum Pointe is an 18 hole championship golf course overlooking the Assateague Island National seashore. A majority of its holes provide scenic views of the bay in the backdrop and its bentgrass fairways and greens make up for an entertaining game.
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The Calvin B. Taylor House Museum is a fully restored 19th century mansion and grounds with exhibits covering not only the house itself, but also local culture. The famous 'Race of the Century' between Seabiscuit and War Admiral is one of the featured exhibits.
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Taylor Calvin B House Museum was originally a house built in the 1830s. It now provides historic documents and artifacts about the village of Berlin and the families who lived in the house over the years.
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902 Lagrange Avenue, Cambridge, MD 21613
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The Heritage Museums and Gardens of Dorchester feature five buildings with a variety of displays and interactive presentations. Presentations include a Native American Exhibit, Canning, Timbering, Marine Trades, Hunting and Trapping, Carving, and a recreated farm.
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Assateague State Park is a public oceanfront park located on the northern end of Assateague Island whose beaches allow for a number of outdoor activities such as sightseeing, picknicking, fishing, beachcombing and more.
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2 Rose Hill Place, Cambridge, MD 21613
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The Visitor Center at Sailwinds Park East in Rose Hill Place has picnic tables, a landscaped mini-ecosystem, some bench swings, and a playground in the park where kids can play.
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424 Race St., Cambridge, MD
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Located in downtown Cambridge, Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center is a small place where visitors can learn about Harriett Tubman and the Underground Railroad. They have a variety of images, videos, artifacts, and some storytellers.