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Pocomoke on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore evolved from a green and
tranquil land with mild climate, productive soil, and abundant
natural resources into a town on the National Register of Historic
Places. Pocomoke is minutes from the Ocean City beach resort, the
Assateague National Seashore Wildlife Refuge with its wild ponies,
and Wallops Island, home of the National Aeronautic and Space
Administration, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration. Much of this volume describes the Pocomoke River,
and shipbuilding, the town's leading industry for thirty years.
Featured are Skipjacks (oyster boats), majestic sailboats built in
Tull's shipyard, and the new Discovery Center with a simulated
steamboat similar to boats used for trips to Baltimore in 1869. The
volume portrays Pocomoke's African-American heritage, and
influential Black citizens. Carol Johnsen selected author, Pat
Stille Martin, Professional Counselor, to help her revitalize
Pocomoke City. Through eighty-year-old skylights and limestone,
Carol and Pat, looked to the past to add fresh insight and
perspectives to the traditions, culture, and events of Pocomoke
City. Carol and Pat hope that this nostalgic history will inspire
residents to participate in the revitalization of their town and
allow visitors to experience the local arts, events, and traditions
of Pocomoke, complete with directions to a great meal of local
foods with the special character and hospitality of the region.
Martin researched museums and libraries from Connecticut to Florida
combining memories of Pocomoke visitors and citizens to recreate
the early days of a thriving seaport and shipbuilding community on
the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Not untilMartin's research did I
appreciate all that went into revitalizing the charming and
commercially successful seaport into a delightful historic town.
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