Easton, Maryland is a charming small town featuring a wealth of historical buildings and bed and breakfasts with memorable pasts. Easton has much to offer the visitor whether you are here for a get away, full vacation, meeting, or special occasion. Easton has outstanding bed and breakfasts to complete your visit. Goldsborough, Washington, Harrison, and Dover Streets offer a charming array of unique dress, specialty, and antique shops, many excellent restaurants, ice cream parlor, pastry and coffee bistros, and outstanding live entertainment provided by the historic Avalon theatre. The Avalon hosts musical theatre, choral arts and classical music performances as well as panoply of bluegrass, blues, jazz, and world music groups. Within three blocks are the Historical Society and gardens, the Welcome Center, the Academy Arts Museum, and the Waterfowl Festival Building, as well as art galleries that feature original works, both traditional and contemporary. On the "First Friday" evening of every month, these establishments extend their business day and the sidewalks of Easton accommodate a leisurely parade of locals and visitors who browse, admire, and shop. Each Saturday, the Farmers' Market sells wonderful produce and hand made crafts. A host of special attractions, including the renowned Waterfowl Festival, the Festival of Trees and Easton in December activities, the Eastern Shore Chamber Music Festival, old fashined July 4 celebration, annual Plein Air! Easton competition, wine and food festival, all make Easton the perfect destination -- for the vacationer or business traveler. Local bed and breakfasts are all within walking distance of downtown Easton, Maryland. Area activities include biking, boating, and fishing. The Chesapeak Bay has many rivers and creeks to explore by canoe or kayak.