The Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Council, based in Salisbury, MD, is dedicated to promoting, preserving, and protecting the cultural heritage, historical linkages, and natural assets of Maryland's lower eastern shore. With a focus on expanding programs and special projects, the council works to raise awareness and celebrate the region's rich history.
Through partnerships with federal, state, and local governments, as well as private foundations, the council has been able to create and expand African American interpretive materials, secure record funding, and enhance the overall heritage experience for visitors and residents alike. Looking ahead to their 30th anniversary in 2024, the council is committed to further initiatives such as developing a museum passport and increasing public murals to continue their mission of preserving the region's unique heritage.
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