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9 Brevities Local Life Project Rewind

Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Packing Them in Oxford

July 15, 2022 by Talbot Historical Society

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The Oxford Packing Company had already been built at the end of Tilghman Street Oxford, Maryland in 1929 when Wiley boatyard started. In 1966 the Oxford Packing Company converted the building into a carry-out seafood restaurant that you may remember fondly. Great crab cakes!! Now the building is home to Capsize restaurant and the Scottish Highland Creamery! A perfect spot to enjoy a meal and an ice cream cone!! Perhaps you have more history to share about the origins of this large packing plant building? Facts: “ A Port of Entry Oxford, Maryland” by Jane Foster Tucker 1992. Photo from the Talbot Historical Society’s H. Robins Hollyday Collection.

Contact: Cathy Hill [email protected] to share your old photos and purchase our collections photos. Comment, Like our page and join the Talbot Historical Society.

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    July 16, 2022 at 10:10 AM

    They offered great Rockfish too!!

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