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MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS PERFECT
WITH CEDARS B&B
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The Ambiance and Elegance of Yesterday... Today. The Cedars Bed and Breakfast - Snow Hill MD |
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About Us
The Cedars Bed & Breakfast - Snow Hill, Maryland |
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The Cedars Bed and Breakfast is a grand home located in Snow Hill, MD on the Eastern Shore. Relax on private porches or enjoy the peace and serenity of our quiet gardens. Grand individual homes line Federal Street in Snow Hill MD, and take you back to a time when locals in their Sunday's best promenaded down tree-lined streets. |
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Activities are just a two-block walk to Snow Hill, Maryland's Town Center located on the Pocomoke River. Ocean City Maryland, Salisbury, Berlin and the Eastern Shore of Virginia are all nearby. Join us at our home and enjoy a gourmet breakfast and the luxury of our beautiful home. Experience the height of lodging on the Eastern Shore. |
The Cedars offers you a luxurious, restored room with period furniture. For the guest that wants to relax and regroup, The Cedars offers elegant rooms that invite you to pick up a book and curl up on the couch. Snow Hill MD has walking tours, the Pocomoke River, and county parks to wander through. If your choice is shopping, sightseeing, or just exploring, the Eastern Shore offers historic towns, bird watching, kayaking; fishing, sightseeing, and an unending list of activities. Both Assateague National Seashore and Ocean City, MD are about 25 minutes away. |
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History |
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Owners of The Cedars:
Walter P. Snow, Lawyer 1850-1881
The Johnson Family, Judge and Lawyer 1881-1945
The Hitmans, Lumber Business 1945-1975
The Monti Family, Pharmacist, 1975-1999
Doug, Sherry, Family, & Guests 1999 to Present,
The Cedars Bed & Breakfast opened September 2007
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The Cedars is a newly restored, elegant Bed and Breakfast central to Ocean City, Delaware, and the lower shore of Virginia.
The restoration has maintained the original horse hair plaster, many original lights and fireplace covers. Wallpaper patterns were chosen from the styles used in the 1880's.
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