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10 Cool Things About Havre de Grace, Maryland! 🦀💦⛵

Havre de Grace? More like havin' a good time! Let's explore this beautiful harbor town while learning 10 fun facts.
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Best Small Towns to Visit in Maryland TOP 20

Best Small Towns to Visit in Maryland TOP 20. List: Thurmont, Berlin, Easton, Hampstead, Crisfield, Ocean City, Havre de Grace, Oakland, St Mary’s City, New Market, Vienna, Emmitsburg, Leonardtown, St. Michaels‎, Rock Hall, North Beach, Williamsport, Takoma Park, Snow Hill, Monkton
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Havre de Grace views from above

This is a short little video showing the areas in Havre de Grace Maryland along the Susquehanna river and Chesapeake bay. I shot the video using my DJI Phantom 3 pro drone.
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Top 10 Best Lakes to Visit in Maryland | USA - English

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Maryland has too many natural and man-made top lakes. You may be surprised to learn that Maryland is a great vacation destination, but the state is home to several must-see locations and an endless amount of things to do. Maryland’s lakes provide a place to spend the day on a boat or in the water, have a relaxing lakeside picnic, or even just take in the beautiful scenery Maryland has to offer. Some top lakes are at the high elevation with snow and some are at the low elevation you can view this video of top 10 best lakes in Maryland and select the most appropriate place to do lake vacations.

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20 Best Places to Live in Maryland

Most commonly referred to as the Old Line State, the Free State or the Chesapeake Bay State, Maryland is by far one of the most interesting places to live in, especially if you are a history buff.

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Small City USA - Touring Downtown Havre de Grace! | *parks, views, & snacks*

Hi guys! In this video I go on a small tour downtown in the city of HAVRE DE GRACE! I visit some of the tourist spots and popular places for the locals including parks, and shops. There is so much more to do in what's called HDG, that you may have to take a trip here yourself!

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Tydings Park
2:25 - Promenade
6:00 - LIghthouse
8:50 - Main St (Washington St)
9:03 - Trying Snacks
10:12 - Walking the street
11:06 - Bomboy's candy
12:50 - Outro








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Things to Do in Maryland | Baltimore & Havre de Grace | Ask a Local

Not sure what to do in Maryland? In Baltimore, check out hot spots like the Walters Art Museum and American Visionary Art Museum. You can’t miss out on signature Maryland crab cakes from Captain James Crab House and a pint of Guinness straight from one of the only Guinness breweries in the country. In Havre de Grace, join others and sail along Chesapeake Bay or take sailing classes of your own! Dive deeper into Maryland’s nautical history with a visit to the Maritime Museum. #Maryland #Baltimore #BookThatTrip

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First Fridays in Havre de Grace | ExploreHavredeGrace.com

Every Friday from May - October at 5pm until 9:30pm in Havre de Grace, Maryland.

Visitors and locals head downtown to shop local vendors, listen to live music and enjoy the historic charm of the downtown. Attendees will enjoy:

• Dozens of Artisan Vendors, offering a variety of handmade items, baked goods and more!
• Food trucks near Rochambeau Plaza 100 block of St. Johns Street, plus many of our restaurants offer outdoof cafe-style seating outside.
• Families love the Kid Zone and bounce house (located on Pennington near Washington Street).
• Walk through a Classic Car Show in the lot at David Craig Park
• Listen to Live music at the American Legion, The State Theater, Market Street Brewery or on Washington Street near Blast from the Past candy shop and at local restaurants Coakleys, McGregors, Waterstreet Seafood, Creole de Graw, and the lawn at Tidewater Grill (reservations recommended at restaurants) and many more!

2023 First Friday Dates:
• May 5th
• June 2nd
• July 7th
• August 4th
• September 1st
• October 6th


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The Holiday Season in Havre de Grace, MD

Just under an hour northeast of Baltimore, Havre de Grace is named after the port city of Le Havre, France, which was initially named Le Havre de Grâce, which translates in French to Harbor of Grace. This city is vibrant, yet peaceful and is packed full of history. I recommend anyone visiting this area of the east coast to make a stop and visit this beautiful town at the head of the Chesapeake Bay and the mouth of the Susquehanna River.


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Havre de Grace Maryland | walking tour

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Join us as we take you on a historic walking tour around Havre de Grace Maryland! Havre de Grace is in the Northeastern part of Maryland, about an hours drive from Baltimore.
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Havre de Grace, MD Drone Flyover

Havre de Grace, MD Drone Flyover Promenade, Light House, homes
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Havre de Grace Maryland

Time Lapse Video of an Havre de Grace Sunrise shot from the Jean Roberts Park.

Havre de Grace - By way of Intercourse

Join us on our journey to Havre de Grace, Maryland by way of Intercourse, Pennsylvania. This iconic journey takes on past Amish buggies and over the Conowingo Dam. See bald eagles and enjoy the beauty of the Chesapeake bay. Leave a comment and share with your friends!
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North Park Loop Trail | Havre de Grace Parks & Trails | ExploreHavredeGrace.com

Discover your Maryland in Havre de Grace!

The North Park Loop Trail is full of scenic views along the Susquehanna River and intersects with the Joe K Trail. Part of three trail systems: 1) Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway 2) Mason Dixon Trail System 3) Loop Trail System in Havre de Grace's North Park.

Travelers will enjoy a waterside stroll near the historic Havre de Grace Lock House museum and a scenic river walk on the connecting Joe K Trail,
which passes under the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial bridge and offers picturesque views of the neighboring rail bridge.

Approximately 1.5 miles long, the trail is a flat, easy hike that is great for all ages, and also connects to the McLhinney Park playground, located near the start of the Joe K Trail.
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HAVRE DE GRACE - THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Photo montage of Havre de Grace, Maryland throughout the year.

Susquehanna State Park - Havre De Grace, MD

Located along the Susquehanna River valley with its heavy forest cover and rocky terrain, Susquehanna State Park offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. The park is home to some of the most popular mountain biking trails in Maryland and the river itself beckons fishermen and boaters alike. Susquehanna State Park also contains a family-friendly campground with traditional campsites and cabins. History buffs will be drawn to the restored Rock Run Historic Area with its working gristmill, Carter-Archer Mansion, Jersey Toll House and the remains of the Susquehanna & Tidewater Canal.

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Havre de Grace, Maryland & Perryville, Maryland - Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (2021)

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The Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge is a road bridge in northeast Maryland that crosses the Susquehanna River between Havre de Grace and Perryville via Garrett Island. It carries U.S. Route 40. It is the oldest of the eight toll facilities operated and maintained by the Maryland Transportation Authority, and the southernmost automotive bridge across the Susquehanna.

It is named for Thomas J. Hatem, whose long involvement in Harford County politics (as a Democrat) includes one term in the Maryland House of Delegates, a long stint as a county commissioner, service as state insurance commissioner and six years on the Public Service Commission.

The bridge was far from the first crossing of the Susquehanna River between the Harford County community of Havre de Grace and the Cecil County town of Perryville. A succession of ferries made the trip for more than 200 years, and two railroad bridges were constructed during the last half of the 19th century. The first vehicle bridge was converted from a railroad bridge constructed in 1873. It opened in 1910, and was operated by a group of private citizens as a toll facility until 1923.

The State Roads Commission (SRC), predecessor of the Authority, bought the bridge in 1923 and continued to operate it as a toll facility. The structure was extremely narrow, with a roadway only 13 feet (4.0 m) wide. Heavy trucks inched past each other, and there were many side-swiping accidents on the bridge. Traffic usually moved at a snail’s pace. To alleviate the problem, the SRC in 1926 built a second deck over the old bridge, converting each level into a crossing for one-way traffic. This project was considered one of the most ingenious bridge-engineering feats of the time. Then new problems surfaced. The new deck had a vertical clearance of 12.5 feet (3.8 m) — barely sufficient to accommodate the growing number of commercial vehicles traveling the bridge in the 1930s. Frequently, trucks stacked too high with freight became wedged between the deck and the overhead structure and could proceed only after their tires were deflated to allow adequate clearance. The need for a newer, more modern structure became apparent in the mid-1930s.

At the same time, the Maryland General Assembly authorized the State Roads Commission to formulate a comprehensive plan for the construction of bridges and tunnels across major bodies of water in Maryland. These projects would be financed and operated through toll funding. The plan developed by the SRC was ratified by the United States Congress in 1938 under its regulatory powers over navigable waterways. The plan became known as Maryland’s Primary Bridge Program and provided, among other projects, for the construction of a bridge across the Susquehanna River parallel to the overtaxed double-decker structure. Construction of this new span, which was designed by the J. E. Greiner Company, began in February 1939 and was completed at a cost of $4.5 million.

The bridge, named the Susquehanna River Toll Bridge, opened to traffic on August 28, 1940. The obsolete double-decker bridge was later demolished (there was an effort to keep it for local traffic, but then its steel was taken for the war effort). The first toll collectors at the bridge were all men; this changed as World War II drew men to military service and women took over traditionally male-dominated jobs.

Exact-change lanes were a novelty in toll collection when they were installed at the bridge in 1958. Their contribution to efficient toll collection was overshadowed in 1976 with the introduction of AVI (Automatic Vehicle Identification) decals. AVI works on the same principle as automated checkouts at retail stores, and the decal itself looks like a large universal-product code symbol commonly found on many items.

The bridge was renamed after Thomas Hatem died in 1985 at age 59; the official renaming took place in May 1986.

In 1991, a one-way toll collection system was introduced, and the $8.00 toll is now collected in the eastbound direction only. The barcode decal, for $10, is no longer issued. Motorists may purchase the Thomas Hatem Bridge Plan for a Maryland E-ZPass. This plan costs $20 for 12 months' unlimited use. In April 2019, MDTA announced that the bridge will become a cashless toll facility by October 2019. With this system, customers without E-ZPass will pay using video tolling. Cashless tolling began on the bridge on October 16, 2019.

Bicycles were long prohibited on the bridge, which lacks a safe shoulder. On July 1, 2016, the bridge opened to bicyclists, along with lights to warn drivers about bicycles in the travel lanes.

Concord Point Lighthouse // Havre De Grace Maryland


The DigiKast went up the Concord Point Lighthouse and checked out the view from the top!
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The DigiKast went up the Concord Point Lighthouse and checked out the view from the top!
Music: Provided through Chillhop Records
Philanthrope, Ian Ewing - Barcade
#HavreDeGrace #Lighthouse #budgettravel #ConcordPoint

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