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New Main Street
Princess Anne Scholarship - Scholarship
Celebrates Local Heritage
The Princess Anne Heritage Cell Phone Tour
has provided a new way for Main Street Princess
Anne to give back to our community. To foster
an appreciation in our young people for
the special heritage of Princess Anne, an
annual $500 Main Street Princess Anne Heritage
Scholarship for local high school students
is planned; the winning student's heritage
story will be featured on the cell phone
tour. Contact Carolyn Marquis for additional
information.
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Civic
Pride
Named after George II's daughter,
Anne, this quaint Maryland town is
listed in the National Register of
historic places, and boasts a long,
proud history that is dearly cherished
by its citizens. Carefully preserved
Federal and Victorian houses line
the graceful streets, underscoring
the sense of pride and commitment
found throughout the community of
Princess Anne. |
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Educational
Enrichment
Winds of change blow through this
village every fall as Freshmen begin
study at the University of Maryland
Eastern Shore. The University is a
central figure in the community, enhancing
the cultural and economic life of
Princess Anne, Somerset County, and
the lower Eastern Shore. Moreover,
it is visited by researchers, scholars,
and artists from around the globe,
and regularly collaborates with many
businesses in joint ventures, which
have built new industries and created
jobs on the Shore. |
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Historic
Preservation
As the county seat, Princess Anne
is the ideal starting point for day
trips to the Lower Eastern Shore.
History buffs and antique lovers will
want to explore the town, and take
advantage of the many unique shopping
and dining experiences available.
A self-guided walking
tour features 36 historic buildings,
all within a ten-block radius, which
is highlighted by Teackle Mansion,
a magnificent five-part brick house
built by Littleton Dennis Teackle.
And during the second weekend of every
October, the town hosts Olde Princess
Anne Days: a time when visitors can
tour some of the Shore's finest homes
and gardens, enjoy period craft demonstrations,
horse-and-carriage rides, music, and
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