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Where Land and Water Intertwine: An Architectural History of Talbot County, Maryland

by Christopher Weeks

Other authors: Michael O. Bourne

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"Magnificent country homes and towns such as Easton, Oxford, and St. Michael's are among the nearly 500 sites included... Outstanding examples of Georgian and federal buildings found in the county best known for its orientation to the water."-- Maryland Magazine
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