


Included in this visual tour are images of spectacular wildlife, watermen making their living, working boats, and classic boats on the bay Award-winning photographer John Werry draws upon his 40-year love affair with the Chesapeake Bay to inspire a book with more than 200 stunning photographs of Chesapeake Bay scenes. Includes fulllength, never-before-published stories of UFO encounters in NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, DC, VA, and WV. More than 80 true encounters-alien abductions, a mass fleet sighting, advanced extraterrestrial technology, and more- coming from earnest eyewitness accounts. During a one-year period, as reported from only two of the many info gathering organizations, there were 1,729 UFO sightings for the US Mid-Atlantic region. $50.00 Mid-Atlantic UFOs: High Traffic Area.

A fine introduction to regional painters, it has a broad appeal to anyone who loves landscape painting, representing some of its most talented practioners It includes a history, in words and pictures, of painting in the Mid-Atlantic. Over 400 color photos of paintings by contemporary, living plein air landscape artists. ġ00 Plein Air Painters of the Mid-Atlantic. Maps and photographs provide a handy reference for fascinating day or weekend trips by highway or waterway. Classic architecture, historic sites, restaurants, places to stay, marinas, and lists of local attractions are included.

This travel guide explores the rich Maryland history and local sites for 100 cities, towns, and villages on the Chesapeake Bay. $19.99 Cities and Towns of the Chesapeake.Information and contact details, as well as a listing for ghost tours in the region Haunted towns, curses and jinxes, sacred stones, devilish destinations, and more will scare and surprise you as you experience the Mid-Atlantic through encounters with the supernatural. Visit more than 100 paranormal public places, people, and “things" in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. Photographs of 13 country fairs in eastern and central Pennsylvania capture scenes of farm implements, sideshows, funnel cakes, cotton candy, and the magic of the midway after dark What could be more American than the country fair? For more than 250 years, local fairs have been a symbol of grassroots America.
