Wandering Historic Havre de Grace


Every once in a while, on a positively gorgeous late summer day, you realize that our tiny little state of Maryland has loads to offer.


For instance, the small town of historic Havre de Grace in Northern Maryland. There's a beautiful light house that seems to shine brighter white in the sunshine of the summer.


There's a beautiful waterfront that's perfect for sitting and reading, and snoozing if you're so inclined, where you can watch the boats, and see what may have been an eagle glide past.



And there's the best candy store I've ever been to, where you can buy a pound of the most fabulous homemade chocolates you'll ever get a chance to sample. Seriously though, the candy store is named Bomboy's and if you're ever in driving distance of Havre de Grace, I'd get there fast if I were you!


While Havre de Grace is a complete 180 from the bustle of New York City that I experienced yesterday, it's no less wonderful. I don't recommend adding an entire vacation to the sleepy little town to your itinerary, but a day trip from anywhere in Maryland should be the perfect chance to get a feel for the beauty of small town Maryland.

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