34th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival and The Arts at Navy Point

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34th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival and The Arts at Navy Point, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 17-19 (Father’s Day weekend) at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot St., St. Michaels, Md. One of the largest classic boat shows in the Mid-Atlantic region. Featuring Chesapeake Bay-built boats (Trumpy, Owens, Ancarrow, Carlisle, etc.) as well as other marque classic boats (cruisers, runabouts and racers). Juried artists and craftsmen to sell nautical-themed items at The Arts at Navy Point. General admission to the boat show is good for two days: Adults (18-64), $16; Seniors (65+), $13; Students (17+ with college ID), $13; Retired Military (with ID), $12; Children (6-17), $6; and Active Military, CBMM Members, or children 5 and under, free. For information on displaying a boat, reserving vendor space, or advertising in the program journal, email chesapeakebayacbs@gmail.com

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot St., St. Michaels, Md.

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