Volume VII Number 17
April 29 - May 5, 1999
- On Our Cover: Set back from Church Street
in Prince Frederick and veiled in towering trees, the stately house called
Linden has its roots in another century. To see its future - as The Calvert County Historical Society has
done - you must look behind peeling paint and desolation. Photo by Margo
Turner.
- Dock of the Bay
Lost at Sea: First-Hand Stories of Risk & Rescue * Backyard
History: New Museum Digs up Local Past * BEE There: Groan-Ups Spell for
Literacy's Sake * Dig with Care, History's Everywhere * plus, Way Downstream,
In Virginia, if you give a fish a ladder, it can climb From the Netherlands,
will International Green Police rise from this freedom-loving nation? In
the Ukraine, 13 years after Chernobyl, 4,000 have died and last but not
least, this week's Creature Feature: Flubber afloat in Washington State
rivers.
- Opening History's Doors by Carol Glover -- Step inside Calvert's
Big, Old Houses on Maryland's 62nd House & Garden Pilgrimage; by Margo
Turner -- 13 Memories of Life at Linden: The new home of the Calvert County
Historical Society is aged with memories
- Bay Bites The food front in Chesapeake Country: Country Charm at Harrison's
- Editorial Down on the Farm: Owens' Plan a Bargain All Around
- Letters to the Editor Small Area Planning; Marina in Calvert Pioneered
Shrink-Wrap Recycling; Just Another Beaver Story; Happily Back and Wanting
to Run
- Bay Reflection As Small Area Plans Take Shape, Remember
the Big Plan
Burton on the Bay
The Bottom Of the Barrel
- Chesapeake Outdoors Rock: Another Opening in Another Show
- Not Just for Kids Say Hey! 'Tis the Season to Play Croquet!
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