Cambridge Maryland
Outpatient Care Facilities From points West of Cambridge: Take Route 50 East to Cambridge, Maryland. Turn left onto Church Creek Road (Route 16). At the second street, turn right onto Chesapeake Drive. The entrance to the Cambridge Outpatient Clinic parking lot will be the first right off of Chesapeake Drive. ... From points East of Cambridge: Take Route 50 West to Cambridge, Maryland. Turn right onto Church Creek Road (Route 16). At the second street, turn right onto Chesapeake Drive. The entrance to the Cambridge Outpatient Clinic parking lot will be the first right off of Chesapeake Drive. ... [Read More]
Maryland DNR Partners in Atlantic Flyway Pintail Project U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Buck Range Farm, Cambridge, Maryland ... Northern pintails were trapped with a rocket net. Once the birds were fitted with satellite transmitters, they were released at the capture location and their movements will be tracked for up to one year. Five female northern pintails were captured at Buck Range Farm near Cambridge, Maryland. Each female pintail was fitted with a back-pack style satellite transmitter attached with a Teflon ribbon harness. The transmitters weigh about 20 grams, which is less than 3% of the bird’s body mass. Instrumented pintails were released at the capture location with drakes pintails also captured. Microwave Telemetry has programmed the transmitters to send a signal every 65 seconds for eight hours every six days. After each cycle, the 8-hour period is shifted forward to the next 8-hour period. This routine conserves battery power and should allow researchers to track the pintails for up to 1 year, which would encompass spring migration, breeding, and subsequent fall migration. ... [Read More]
Maryland Greenways (Recreational Greenways) The Cambridge to Blackwater Pedestrian Path is a potential trail linkage between the historic town of Cambridge and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Such a connection would encourage visitors to the refuge to visit Cambridge and possibly other areas of the county. ... (Recreational Greenways) The Cambridge waterfront is currently being developed along the Choptank River. The greenways incorporates open space, recreational, and commercial activities. The revitalization of the waterfront area between the Choptank River Fishing Pier and the Cambridge Creek bridge is called the “Sailwinds Park” project area. This project includes a state visitors center (which opened in 1999), a wetlands education area, beach and stage area, marina, children’s playground, exhibition center, and retail and restaurant area. Additional plans for a hotel/conference center north of the Choptank River fishing pier are also underway. ... [Read More]
Cambridge State Highway Garage Cambridge ... Located one mile east of Cambridge at Intersection of Md. Rte. 750 (Old Rte. 50) and Handley Road. Rte. 750 parallels Rte. 50 and is accessible at the traffic light at Route 50 and Bucktown Road. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Take Rt. 50 into Cambridge, MD. Turn south on to Rt. 16 at the Wal-Mart shopping center. Travel approx. 7 miles to the town of Church Creek. Turn left on to Rt. 335. Travel approx. 4 miles, then turn left at Key Wallace Drive. Travel 1.5 miles to the Visitor Center, or 3 miles to access the Wildlife Drive. ... Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, located 12 miles south of Cambridge, Maryland, was established in 1933 as a refuge for migratory waterfowl. The refuge includes more than 26,000 acres, composed mainly of rich tidal marsh characterized by fluctuating water levels and variable salinity. Other habitat types include freshwater ponds, mixed evergreen and deciduous forests, and small amounts of cropland and managed impoundments that are seasonally flooded for waterfowl use. ... [Read More]
Federal Chief Information Officers Council The first CIO Council Executive Leadership Awards were held this year September 9th at IRMCO in Cambridge, Maryland. Winners of the this years awards are: Individual awards, Mr. Floyd Groce, Mr. Mark Luttner, and Ms. Sandra Smith and team award is CORE.GOV ... [Read More]
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Home Page - USFWS Cambridge, Maryland 21613 ... From Salisbury head north on Route 50.Once you are almost in the town of Cambridge, you will come to a traffic light with an Exxon station on your left. Before the light there should be a large brown sign on the right directing you to the refuge. At the light you should see the Dorchester Square Shopping Center with a Walmart and Food City. Turn left onto Route 16 West (Church Creek Road).Follow Route 16 straight through a traffic light at Snow's Turn, until you pass the South Dorchester High School. At the blinker light, turn left onto Egypt Road just past the school buildings, the first road to the left). There is a small store with the letters D.D.U.S.T. across from Egypt Road.Follow Egypt road for approximately 7 miles and it will dead end at Key Wallace Drive. You will see a brown refuge sign directing you to turn left onto Key Wallace Drive to go to the Wildlife Drive, or turn right onto Key Wallace Drive to get to the Refuge Office and to the Visitor Center. After turning right ... [Read More]
Table of Contents Some of the points of interest on Maryland's Eastern Shore included Oxford/Bellevue, Unionville/Cooperville, St. Michael's/Easton, Cambridge, Salisbury, Crisfield, Nanticoke, Quantico, and Kent Narrows. ... [Read More]
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