Photo Gallery
Our work takes us many places here on the Lower Eastern Shore. These photo albums show just some of the places we go and the work that we do.
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LESHC Media Galleries
Our work together helps our community, and it is fun too!
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To the delight of school children and adults alike, the Maryland Dove sailed on the Cheasapeake and down the Wicomico River, dropping anchor in the Port of Salisbury. LESHC was honored to have been invited to sail out on her the last day as guest crew members.
Through a partnership with the Wicomico County Historical Society and the Nabb Research Center arrangements were made to bring the Dove to Salisbury. The Community Foundation of Eastern Shore funded field trips for local school children to visit the Dove. LESHC was a part of the Dove Committee.
The Maryland Dove is one of the educational and interpretive exhibits at St. Mary's City and serves as an ambassador the the museum and Maryland on sailiing outreach trips to ports-of-call around the Chesapeake Bay. The last visit to Salisbury was on 9-11.
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LESHC recently attended a dedication honoring the late Tom Patton with a special road in his name leading up to Rackliff House near the Assateague Island Visitors Center.
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LESHC Past President and Rackliffe Curator, Jim Rapp hosts dedication ceremony. LESHC Executive Director Jay Parker (right) |
A day in the life of Extreme Home Makeover at San Domingo in Wicomico County Maryland.
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Step back in time with a visit to the Teackle Mansion. During the last several years the Teackle Mansion has been awarded several grants through Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Council, by MHAA. Most recently, the Mansion was the receipient of a MHAA FY2010 grant in the amount of $100,000 for a new geothermal system.
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Preparations for making hearth bread |
Sites we at LESHC see during our work and travels.
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Sites we at LESHC see during our work and travels.
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These displays showcase some of the work done with the support of the Lower Shore Heritage Council.
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