A river runs to it in Queenstown, Maryland

A historic inn on a river near Maryland’s Eastern Shore started life as a modest manor house. So did a home in a similar riverside setting about 30 miles away. Imagination and love link the two properties in ways only design mavens may truly understand. Let’s start with the inn, specifically the Inn at Perry Cabin, built around 1815 and named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry by the owner…
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