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St. Michaels

St. Michaels is located about halfway between the Susquehanna source and the Atlantic mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on a long, narrow neck of land along the Miles River.

St. Michaels Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $1.4M
Lowest Price $229K
Highest Price $8.5M
Total Listings 22
Avg. Days On Market 121
Avg. Price/SQFT $416

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Real Estate in St. Michaels ranges from historic homes and residential communities to waterfront cottages, and condos. The beautiful Miles River and St. Michaels Harbor offers boaters and sailors and those who just like to be near the water, the perfect destination.

Tourboat cruises connect the town with Annapolis across the Chesapeake Bay. A for-pay public ferryboat service in nearby Bellevue also takes people across the Tred Avon river to Oxford.

St. Michaels offers many public lands, parks and harbors. The Perry Cabin Park & Sports Complex recreation facility is set on 20 acres and has a large playground, covered pavilion, basketball court, baseball and softball fields, as well as a concession stand. It is located at 710 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels.



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Charming Waterfront Town on the Eastern Shore

The picturesque harbor of St. Michaels on Maryland's Eastern Shore is known for exceptional restaurants, bistros, boutique shops and galleries. It is a great weekend destination with lodging options of small inns and larger full-service hotels.

St Michaels dates back to the mid-1600s when it served as a trading post for area tobacco farmers and trappers. The town's earliest industry was shipbuilding, and as many as six shipbuilders were active in or near the town by the War of 1812. Their typical product was a fast schooner, a type later known as the Baltimore clipper. Shipbuilding declined after the War of 1812, but an oyster industry revived the town a few decades later. By the late nineteenth century, most households in the town had at least one person engaged in some aspect of this fishery.

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels was established in 1965 and is a destination enjoyed by visitors and residents to learn about historic workboats, including skipjacks and log canoes. The canoes were originally built by the native Powhatan tribes that lived along the Chesapeake Bay.  Dating back to 1855, Log canoe racing is an important annual event today.

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