It is really about tourism, insists the director of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Tourism Commission.
Russia is rapidly developing the energy-rich Yamal Peninsula, on the eastern shore of the Kara Sea.
The Conservancy owns or has easements on 50, 000 acres of barrier islands and salt marshes on Virginia's eastern shore.
The couple are accused of setting most of the 77 fires that have been set on the Eastern Shore since November.
Mr. Johnson was the son of a circuit judge on Maryland's Eastern Shore, who was a horse trader in his spare time.
C. and Baltimore, but stresses that he's also reaching out to more conservative and rural areas, like the eastern shore and western Maryland.
Though always an eastern shore cult artist, it's interesting to note just how long it took Springsteen to connect with a huge national audience.
But a massive sandblow rising from its eastern shore is slowly encroaching on the lake, and within a hundred years will have swallowed it completely.
Maryland's Bay Bridge, which connects Maryland's Eastern shore with the Baltimore-Washington region, closed in both directions, because of wind gusts of up to 60 mph.
Henson was born on June 15, 1789, on the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay, on a farm belonging to Francis Newman, about a mile from Port Tobacco.
Maryland's Bay Bridge, which connects Maryland's Eastern shore with the Baltimore-Washington region, was temporarily closed in both directions, because of wind gusts of up to 60 mph.
The road rises, dips, twists, and turns along the eastern shore as it passes the occasional house, amid small herds of dairy and beef cattle behind barbed wire fences.
Binard, who works at the Bayshore Concrete Products Corp. in Cape Charles on Virginia's Eastern Shore, said voters are looking for an "easy fix" because of the fierce economic climate.
The state also boasts demographic variety, from the Democratic leanings of urban Baltimore to the conservative bend of the rustic, Southern-styled Eastern Shore and the hills of the western panhandle.
The Eastern Shore, long a relatively isolated patch of America's east coast best known for the odd quasi-Elizabethan English spoken by its inhabitants, became an increasingly popular weekend and second-home destination.
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In the U.S., southern New Jersey, Delaware and eastern Maryland were hit the hardest, with the peak amount of rain measured at just under 13 inches in Bellevue on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Stop by the historic Avalon Theatre, built in 1921 and dubbed the "Showplace of the Eastern Shore, " and discover why the town ranked number eight in the book The 100 Best Small Towns in America.
Nye won his seat, which represents all of Virginia Beach and the Eastern Shore as well as parts of Norfolk and Hampton, in 2008 by 13, 000 votes, thanks in part to a surge of African-American votes because Obama was on the ballot.
As soon as Navy personnel lost contact with the unmanned vehicle, a piloted aircraft was dispatched to Maryland's Eastern Shore, where it came upon the wreckage and determined that it was unlikely anyone on the ground had been hurt, Navy officials told CNN.
For the Maryland Affiliate, this means continuing to raise money through two Race for the Cures, one in Hunt Valley in Baltimore County on Sunday, October 23rd, 2011 and one in Ocean City on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012.
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Aside from this jarring image, Tirin Kot is a bucolic-seeming place, a market town of flat-topped adobe houses and little shops on a low bluff on the eastern shore of the Tirinrud River, in a long valley bounded by open desert and jagged, treeless mountains.
Colin Powell, America's secretary of state, has embarked on a Middle Eastern tour and all this diplomacy is designed to shore up a truce painstakingly negotiated earlier in the month by George Tenet, the director of the CIA. So much for Mr Bush's hands-off policy.
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