Destinations · Maryland
Cambridge
MD · 38.5664, -76.0769
From Cambridge, Maryland, Byway's registries place 5 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
The harbor town of Cambridge was founded in 1684, making it one of the oldest cities in the state. It's seen ups and downs throughout its long history, at times a residence of choice for wealthy colonials, and not long ago a site of conflict and heavy job losses in the 60s during desegregation, racial violence, and the closing of the local cannery. It also has had several very famous residents: Harriet Tubman, Annie Oakley, and even a president of Liberia have all known the town as home.
Day-trip loops
Baked loops for Cambridge are growing. The weave below is measured today; plan a live day trip and the engine routes it now.
Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway · inside · national
- Blue Crab Scenic Byway · 18 mi
- Star-Spangled Banner Byway · 23 mi
- Roots and Tides Byway · 25 mi
- Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway · 28 mi · national
Lookouts
- Eagle Nesting Site · 9 mi
Named places
- Harriet Tubman Museum · 0 mi
- Richardson Maritime Museum · 0 mi
- John F. Kennedy · 0 mi
- Neild Museum · 1 mi
- Stanley Institute · 2 mi
- Cedar Grove Beach · 5 mi
- Spocott Windmill · 6 mi
- East New Market Heritage Museum · 8 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Easton · 14 mi
- St. Michaels · 17 mi
- Eastern Shore · 18 mi
- Hooper's Island · 20 mi
- Chesapeake Beach · 26 mi
- Denton · 26 mi