'''St. Michaels''' is in Maryland, a state in the United States of America. St. Michaels is a collage of churches, manicured colonial, federal and Victorian homes, historic heritage, diverse artistic talents, and pleasant southern culture. It is also the proud cradle and repository of the Chesapeake's maritime history.

It's a town in constant contrast, from horse-and-buggy, steamboats, watermen's deadrises, century-old log canoes and ancient buggies to ATM's, the Internet, luxury Town Cars and fancy cabin cruisers.

It's a shopping mecca with an incredible array of fashionable clothing, antique and artisan shops to suit any ardent collector. It's a galaxy of specialty food shops (including candy and ice cream) and superb nationally-renowned restaurants destined to delight even the most demanding gourmet. Of course, succulent Chesapeake seafood, fresh from the harbors, is the regional specialty.

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St.Michaels is on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and is a historic waterfront town that has kept its small town character with lots of charm and Chesapeake Bay romanticism. It is a popular B&B spot or many come by boat for the good seafood and slow relaxed beauty of the place.

St. Michaels is an area rich in history. In the dark morning hours of August 10, 1813, a number of British barges had planned an attack on the town and a fort on the harbor side. The residents of tiny St. Michaels, forewarned, hoisted lanterns to the masts of ships and in the tops of the trees, tricking the British by causing the cannons to overshoot the town. This first "blackout" was effective and only one house was struck. Now known as "The Cannonball House" a cannon ball penetrated the roof and rolled down the staircase as Mrs. Merchant carried her infant daughter downstairs. The house still exists as a private residence.

St. Michaels derived its name from the Episcopal Parish established there in 1677. The church attracted settlers who engaged in tobacco growing and ship building.

In 1805, an area was set aside for a public market known as "St. Mary's Square". Here stands a bell cast in 1841 which rang at 7AM, noon, and 5PM to measure the workday for the ship's carpenters in the nearby harbor and the remains of a cannon used in the defense of the town during the War of 1812.

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  • '''Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum''' Mill Street, ''410'' 745-2916, fax ''410'' 745-6088, [http://www.cbmm.org]. Brings to life the story of Chesapeake and its people with nine exhibit buildings and the world's largest collection of traditional Bay boats. Explore our 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, working boatyard, and hands-on displays. Discover exhibitions detailing the Bay's roll throughout history, oystering, steamboats, waterfowling, and more.
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  • '''Shore Restaurant and Lounge''' Reservations ''410'' 924-4769. Shore Restaurant & Lounge offers indoor and outdoor seasonal dining throughout the day. This contemporary, casual restaurant focuses heavily on local and exotic seafood, incorporating only the freshest local vegetables and herbs. [http://www.shorerestaurant.net]
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  • '''Five Gables Inn & Spa''', 209 N Talbot Street, ''410'' 745-0100, fax ''410'' 745-2903, 877-466-0100, [http://www.fivegables.com]. Five Gables Inn and Spa, combines three charming homes to form a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation. Fourteen rooms, indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and Aveda concept spa.
  • '''St. Michaels Harbour Inn Marina and Spa''', 101 N. Harbor Road, ''410'' 745-9001, toll-free ''800'' 955-9001, fax ''410'' 745-9450, [http://www.harbourinn.com]. St. Michaels Harbour Inn, Marina & Spa is a full-service resort located on the harbor, featuring spacious waterfront suites and a 50-slip transient marina offering modern facilities.
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