| A stopping place for travelers since colonial days, when it was a
prime Chesapeake port, CHESTERTOWN is the northernmost town on the
eastern shore. Stretching west along High Street from the Chester River,
it is surprisingly intact, with its fine old riverfront homes, a
courthouse square lined with ornate wooden cottages, and a generally
languorous feel that makes it a popular weekend escape from Baltimore or
DC. Many of the old houses, like the Widow's Walk Inn , 402 High St (tel
410/778-6455 or 1-888/778-6455, ; $75-100), have been converted into B&Bs
, while others now house top-rated restaurants like the Feast of Reason
, 203 High St (tel 410/778-3828; closed Sun), and the Imperial Hotel (tel
410/778-5000) across the street, with its swanky dining room. The
visitor center , 400 S Cross St (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm; tel
410/778-0416), has information about walking and cycling tours.
To the west of town, fifteen miles of country lanes lead down to the
wharves and dockside restaurants of ROCK HALL , an old fishing port
where you can watch the day's catch being unloaded while chewing on crab
legs at the bare-bones Waterman's Crabhouse (tel 410/778-1803) on the
main pier. The Chesapeake Flyer catamaran service lands here, and bikes
can be rented from the marina office.
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