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Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Big Boy's Blues As the composer of Elvis Presley’s first single, ‘That’s All Right’—and a dozen other hits—Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup has been called the ‘Father of Rock ’n’ Roll.’ So why did the blues legend spend the last years of his life living in poverty on Virginia’s Eastern Shore? http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/history_big_boys_blues_win10/
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Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: At Play on the Bay In the early 20th century, amusement parks on the Chesapeake promised sand, surf, and wild rides aplenty. http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/feature_historic_amusement_parks/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Kent County’s African American Schoolhouse Museum Former students recall days spent in a historic one-room schoolhouse. http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/feature_kent_county_african_american_schoolhouse_museum_ma10/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Little Vegas During the midtwentieth century, Southern Maryland boasted flashy casinos, leggy showgirls, and three times as many slot machines as Nevada. With the popularity of instant bingo and a legislature open to the return of slots, what can we learn from the past? http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/fe_little_vegas_mj07/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Slipping Away Every time writer Tom Horton returns to Holland Island, he finds a little more of it gone. Will the once-bustling island’s sad fate foretell the future of other islands in the Bay? http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/tr_hollandisland_ma06/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Wright of Passage Celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary in July, Stevensville's Camp Wright is as much an Eastern Shore tradition as soft crabs and skipjacks. Campers share their memories of everything from bug juice to skinny dipping with sea nettles. http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/fe_campwright_ja05/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: The Cutting Edge The historic cemeteries of the Chesapeake not only reveal information about the dead, but also about the lives of those who buried them. http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/fe_cemeteries_so03/
Message: Here is an interesting article from Chesapeake Life magazine: Train Spotting In the late nineteenth century, the railroad brought unprecedented prosperity to Virginia’s Eastern Shore. When the era faded, ghost towns took the place of once-thriving villages. But, today, the stubborn shortline keeps chugging along, hauling freight across this rural land. http://www.baltimorestyle.com/index.php/cl/features_article/C510/fe_trainspotting_nd02/