Havre de Grace, Maryland, stands apart with its unique mix of deep historical roots and vibrant, modern cultural experiences. At the heart of the town is its lively downtown district, a National Register Historic District that sits right on the waterways of the Chesapeake Bay. Visitors can stroll the Lafayette Trail, explore the iconic Concord Point Lighthouse, or dive into maritime history at the Lock House Museum and Decoy Museum. The town’s streets are lined with independent shops, antique markets, and a diverse culinary scene, creating a bustling yet approachable atmosphere where local enterprise thrives year-round. Havre de Grace also celebrates community and culture through more than 20 annual festivals, including the monthly First Fridays street festival and the expansive Waterfront Festival, which draw locals and visitors alike. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic Promenade along the river or venture into the nearby Susquehanna State Park, where over 3,000 acres of trails, waterways, and wilderness offer hiking, biking, fishing, and boating adventures. Havre de Grace blends nationally significant history with a lively, walkable waterfront town filled with stories, experiences, and discoveries around every corner. #americasfavoritesmalltowns
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