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Tuckahoe Steam and Gas Association preserves the rural history and culture of Maryland's Eastern Shore region, showcasing two museums and a collection of restored engines on its 70-acre public facility near the city of Easton. The organization, which was founded in 1973, welcomes the public to its facility at select times throughout the year, including an annual farm show held the weekend following the Fourth of July. Visitors can explore the association's Rural Life Museum, which is structured to recreate a typical turn-of-the-century Eastern Shore farmhouse kitchen and an historic restored general store. The museum's Tuckahoe Machine Shop also serves as a working exhibition where organization volunteers can preserve and demonstrate early line shaft-driven machine tools and antique engines. A collection of antique gas and oil engines dates back to the turn of the century, representing noted manufacturers like Fairbanks-Morse and Atlas.

11472 Ocean Gateway, Easton, MD 21601, Phone: 410-822-9868

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