There’s A Charming Village Of Shops Hiding In Maryland And You’ve Got To Visit
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published August 05, 2019
Who doesn’t love a bit of shopping? Whether you prefer outlet malls or country stores , there are plenty of options for shopping in the Old Line State. The following shopping village is small but oh-so charming. Head here for crafty finds and best of all, sweets and ice cream. This whimsical place is a must-see.
Today we're heading to Rock Hall, which is a bayside town in Maryland.
One of our favorite things about this small town is this village of tiny buildings on North Main Street.
Known as Rock Hall Village Shops, this colorful group of structures boldly stands out, and draws you in. The greens, yellows, purples and more are cheerfully quirky.
Head here for sweet treats, including one of the best ice cream shops in the area, known as Get The Scoop.
The flavors here are always changing, mixing up your visit each and every time.
This spot makes for a great stop on a hot day. After all, ice cream is the BEST way to cool down, right?
If your sweet tooth is tempting you even further, head to Sweet Cheeks for cupcakes, chocolates, and more.
Come grab a treat or take a bunch on the go. Which food item here would you try first?
We love a good home decor shop. Come update for the season with a crafty wreath at Eastern Shore Wreath Company.
No matter the season, this place has your wreath needs (and more) covered.
Or, simply head to this village of shops for a photo op! The vibrant buildings make for a fun backdrop.
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Next time you're in the area, consider stopping by and exploring what this tiny village of shops has to offer.
For more information about the town of Rock Hall, visit the official website . You can also follow the town’s tourism Facebook page by clicking here .
Check out more great bay towns in Maryland by clicking here !
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