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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Souther Maryland Drive

 We had the day off for the Martin Luther King, Jr, holiday, and so took a drive through southern Maryland.  Our first stop was close to home at Cecil's Mill.  Once a textile factory and then a flour mill as shown in the first photo. We toured the Country Store across the street.  After a quick stroll looking at the art, candles and assorted accessories we walked around a bit. 

Cecil's Mill


 The original Holy Face Church was plannted  on the adjoining property to the mill in 1887.  Not much to look at from the barrier,  even the front door is on the other side.  I'm sure it served it's purpose, as the church is still functioning not far away.








Holy Face Church
























 The next stop on the road, found another home that is falling down

Then the we drove down to Drayden to a marina and campground.  The Oyster boats are in for the season.  There were three in the marina.

We left and continued our drive, and wandered our way back.

All in all, a very nice afternoon.



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