On Friday, June 26 we cruised about 30 miles north to Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield, MD. When the railroad arrived, this was known as "the seafood capital of the world". We toured the J. Millard Tawes Museum which traces the history of the watermen from the Native Americans and then early colonists through the seafood harvesting, processing, and transport to markets throughout the United States and the world. With that we worked up an appetite for some crab and walked over to the Watermen's Inn for a wonderful meal.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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- Name: Palmetto Moon
Jim, Su, and Lazy Cat Alex live aboard M/V Palmetto Moon and cruise up and down the East Coast. Palmetto Moon is a 1996 Ocean Alexander Classicco 423. Yes, Classicco is spelled correctly.
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