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Not surprisingly, Prohibition laws are said to have received only lackluster support in the town. During the s and s, following the closing of the racetrack, Havre de Grace became a bedroom community for the Aberdeen Proving Ground and the Bainbridge Naval Training Center in Port Deposit. During the s the city began to appreciate and capitalize on its history, small-town ambience, and exceptional waterfront location.

Some of the historic buildings downtown have been repurposed: a bank into a restaurant, a theater into a church, a post office into doctors' offices, and a hardware and dry-goods store into an antiques mall.

And brought the opening of Bulle Rock, a world-class golf course, which hosted the LPGA Championship from through , and named after the first thoroughbred racehorse raised in America. Michaels and Oxford. After the establishment of Bell's Ferry at Lapidum in , Bell's was referred to as "Upper Ferry," and the settlement on the site of present day Havre de Grace became known as Susquehanna Lower Ferry.

During colonial times, Havre de Grace, known as the Susquehanna Lower Ferry, had become an important link in the great coach road between Philadelphia and the South. The Lower Susquehanna River Crossing was used more frequently than other river crossings since it was located on the most direct route between Baltimore and Philadelphia. The City became known as Havre de Grace in about It is said that the site reminded him of the French seaport, Le Havre.

Havre de Grace was incorporated as a Town in and in developed its first City Plan. Many of the streets that were laid out on this early plan still exist today, with Congress and Union Avenues as principal streets.

While the City had not been directly involved in the Revolutionary War, much of it was destroyed during the War of , the second war with the British. Over the years, it transitioned into the stopping point for travelers on their way to and from New York City. In the s, the fading downtown got its second wind and became a quaint destination point.

Farmland turned into suburbs for Baltimore and Wilmington Delaware workers. Historic downtown buildings began their renovation into pubs and shops. The downtown business district is on the National Register of Historic Places. Restaurants have taken up the buildings near the water with the river view. The town gears later for the tourists. The five-mile downtown area is sprinkled with antique stores and vintage shops, from the high-end designer type to dusty dig-throughs.

Havre de Grace has a Bourbon Street. South of the downtown area is The Promenade , also called the walking pier or boardwalk. Both are part of the National Park Service. A short walk down the boardwalk is the Maritime Museum and a bit farther is the Decoy Museum. The Maritime Museum takes visitors back years to pre-colonial American life and it has a secret garden.



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