Last week was Spring break for the Naval Academy and the Princess’ school. It was also shaping up to be a snowy, cold time in Annapolis. So we packed up and headed a little bit south to the cute town of Cambridge Md. My hero and I have visited before but this was a first for the Princess. There was an indoor pool and nightly S’Mores. She was happy.
Cambridge was a thriving small town at one time but had suffered from some rough days in the last decades. Slowly, people have rediscovered the lovely old homes and darling Main Street atmosphere and gorgeous views of the Chesapeake and a revitalized movement has taken over. The town had a much needed boost when the Hyatt Regency built a beautiful spa and resort there which hosted a US Republican Conference in 2007. It is also a designated Maryland Main Street community, a process created by the Maryland Housing Department to preserve and strengthen the history and heritage of small towns and increase tourism. Each time we return my hero and I are pleasantly surprised at the new stores and restaurants that have opened! Always a wonderful , relaxing experience for us in every season!
The beautiful Hyatt Regency. The service and facilities are outstanding.
The cutest Main Street with lots of convenient parking. The Antique shopping can be dangerous to your wallet!
Especially at the Heart of Dorchester Antiques (located on Main St.)
Before we had a Princess in our lives, my hero and I enjoyed staying at quaint little bed and breakfasts like Cambridge House. Quaint and a three year old just don’t fit together, but if you are looking for that romantic atmosphere, try this charming place…maybe I will see you there…maybe in ten years.
Bay Country Antiques is a little ways out of town but it is a must see! The place is huge and packed with awesome vintage and antique finds.
And last but not least…The favorite activity for the Princess…and me as well….nightly S’mores. Could life get any better?
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The Princess looks very, very happy enjoying those S’mores and beyond adorable too! Your Spring break sounds like fun. Such beautiful photos of intriguing places to discover next visit to Maryland. I lived in Baltimore back in the late 60’s and it has always been special to me. Thank-you for sharing this lovely post.
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It was a fun getaway. We like to explore Baltimore as well! The Princess has quite a few appointments at Johns Hopkins…that part of Baltimore I am happy to explore from the safety of my car. As she gets older we hope to take advantage of the cultural beauty of the area.
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So fun ! Enjoy! lOVE to go antiquing !!! Beautiful town !
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I don’t have as much time now as I did in the past to explore the big antique malls. My husband probably appreciates that. I still manage to find some interesting things on occasion.
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My grandmother grew up in Cambridge and still lives there. We visit there quite often. So many great little nooks and crannies in town.
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It is a wonderful short getaway for us. The charm of Main Street gets me every time!
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Princess certainly does seem to be enjoying her s’more! I love quaint towns like this. Sounds really fun! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
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I like the pictures.. sounds like a fun week… and she looked like she was enjoying the s’more. 🙂
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She enjoyed them very much! It was a much needed break. I love how the simplest things bring her…and us…joy.
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I love seeing the beautiful Princess! She looks totally happy and satisfied with the s’mores! Thanks for sharing your little trip. I would love to visit there sometime. Take care and have a great week!
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She still asks for one nightly!
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That gorgeous little face gets me every time. I can’t believe how big she’s gotten. Cambridge really does look like a quaint little town, I’d spend hours in those antique shops.
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Amy your posts always make me smile. I do miss you now that I’m not hosting Five Star Frou-Frou. Maybe next year! Mimi xxx
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I still miss your lovely party each week. I hope all is well!
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What a nice trip! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
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What a lovely town! Hope you enjoy the rest of Spring Break. Thank you for linking up with us at the #HomeMattersParty this week.
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It was lovely thank you
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I love s’mores! Isn’t it great when hotels have fun stuff for the kids? I lived in Alexandria VA while I went to law school in D.C. My then boyfriend (now husband) lived in Laurel, Md. We loved the eastern shore. Haven’t been there in a long time, though. You made me want to go back all over again! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! xo Kathleen | Our Hopeful Home
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I love old town Alexandria! This summer my husband is retiring from the Navy and looking for a practice. We are pretty set on staying in Annapolis, but he will job hunt in DC. The Eastern Shore is so close and hopefully we can spend some more time there!
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What a lovely spring break and I love visiting the antique shops, it’s very bad for my wallet. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it link party.
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My husband is pretty good about dragging stuff home, even if he is often a little confused about the reason.
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What a lovely trip! I just adore the exterior of the Bay Antiques Shop. I have been enjoying small towns myself lately, so wonderful. I also enjoy the B & Bs. But a full service Hotel can always be fun as well!
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I do miss the quant B&Bs we stayed in pre-Princess but it seems such a small thing to give up to have her. We love to explore small towns close to home. The smaller the better. It is nice to come home to our small urban town however!
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Amy,
My son worked at the Naval Research Labs about 5 years ago. I never made to visit while he was there. Your trip with your family is one to add to my list of travels. Thank you for sharing with TADA! See you on Thursday.
Karen Marie
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It is a simply beautiful spot on the Eastern shore. Relaxing and antique shopping. My perfect vacation.
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Great travel idea! I love the Eastern Shore, but haven’t been to Cambridge in a long time. Pinning!
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Thanks for taking me along. It is a beautiful town and I am so happy to hear of the revitalization. Thank you for sharing your getaway at the Snickerdoodle Create~Bake~Make link party!
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That looks like so much fun. Thanks for sharing at Monday Social. What a great get-away.
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