SHOPPING
You won't find stuffy malls in Kent County, but you will find
unique and fun shopping. Walking the tree-lined, red-brick sidewalks
of Downtown Chestertown is an added bonus to
the fun you will have browsing clothing, jewelry and furniture
stores, curio shops, antique shops and art galleries and studios.
You'll be sure to find that one of a kind gift for a friend or
treat yourself. Mix your shopping with a bit of history and reflect
on the beautiful 18th and 19th century homes throughout the downtown
area. A visit to the Geddes-Piper House Museum would make a great
stop between stores. And there's no need to go far after you have
worked up an appetite. There are plenty of downtown restaurants
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Rock Hall, only 12 miles from Chestertown,
also shows the shopping enthusiast a great time. You may want
to begin your shopping excursion on Main Street, where you will
find clothing, home accessories and furniture, homemade candy,
artist galleries and quaint gift shops. Take a stroll down the
alleyway on Main Street, between the Rock Hall Artist Gallery
and Bay Leaf Gourmet Restaurant, to Shopping at Oyster Court,
where you will find colorful cottages filled with more of this
wonderful collection of shopping. And while you are in Oyster
Court, take a shopping break to visit the Tolchester Beach Revisited
Museum, which is a display of what was once a popular resort from
1877 to 1962. On your way to the Ditty Bag and the Cat's Paw for
more shopping, stop in to the Rock Hall Museum, just up Main Street
and The Waterman's Museum on Route 20. There are more unique and
quaint shops throughout Rock Hall. Be sure to pick up the Rock
Hall guide, so you don't miss any. |
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Galena, Chestertown's and Rock Hall's sister
town to the north, is a must on your shopping itinerary. Be prepared
for terrific antique shopping and the gift shops' selections are
truly unique. You won't go away hungry from Galena, after a stop
at the Amish Bakery and the Amish Farmer's Market, within walking
distance of Galena's Main Street shopping. Also a short drive
from Main Street is Turner's Unlimited, a gift shop and florist
with room after room of wonderful displays of gifts and home accessories.
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Although smaller than its sister towns, a country drive to
Millington for dinner at Up The River Cafe and
a visit to its Antique store and Maryland's Herb Basket makes
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Drawing talented and crafted vendors, Kent County events
can be the perfect shopping experience. Pick up the Kent County Calendar
of Events brochure to plan your shopping trip around many of the county's
terrific events. Here are a few suggestions to help with your plans:
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