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Located minutes from Assateague Island National Seashore and Ocean City and established in 1790, the small Maryland town of Berlin grew around the main road that had long been used by the Pocomoke and Assateague peoples. Before it became the Berlin Main Street, it was the main route that linked the commercial centers of the west and north and was named the Philadelphia Post Road. After the Civil War, the small frontier town grew and eventually became a popular starting point for tourists, who came to the area for fishing and hunting or just exploring the small coastal towns. Much of the town’s downtown core has been lovingly restored, including the historic Burleigh Inn, many lovely Victorian homes, museums, and shady tree-lined streets. Over 47 structures in Berlin have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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