Maryland's Wicomico County

Maryland's Wicomico County Located perfectly between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Its neighboring towns and communities offer a great way to explore the Shore.

With a population of just more than 100,000, Wicomico County, Maryland, offers a perfect blend of metropolitan and small town charm. As the Eastern Shore of Maryland’s largest municipality, Salisbury is the region’s hub for entertainment and shopping. To view our social media guidelines, visit http://bit.ly/WicomicoTourismAboutUs.

Join Preservation Trust of Wicomico for this lecture at Pemberton Park this Saturday at 3 p.m.
05/21/2026

Join Preservation Trust of Wicomico for this lecture at Pemberton Park this Saturday at 3 p.m.

Exciting news!We're happy to partner with Lower Shore 250 on this initiative.
05/19/2026

Exciting news!
We're happy to partner with Lower Shore 250 on this initiative.

VOICES 250 TO CAPTURE LOWER SHORE STORIES.
The Lower Shore 250 Commission, has announced the launch of Voices 250, a major public history initiative connecting local experiences to the broader national story of Maryland at the nation’s semiquincentennial.

Voices 250 will record, archive, and freely share at least 250 oral-history interviews with residents of Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore—Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties—using the Nation’s 250th anniversary as a prompt to capture local perspectives on community, change, and civic life. Interviews will be accessioned and preserved at Salisbury University’s Edward H. Nabb Research Center with full provenance records, and curated excerpts will be shared broadly through Delmarva Public Media and online access.

“These stories will form a once-in-a-generation snapshot of our region,” said Dr. Alexander Pope IV, project lead and Director of Salisbury University’s Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (PACE). “Voices 250 ensures that the commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary includes the voices and lived experiences of the people who call the Lower Shore home.”

Voices 250 is a collaborative effort involving regional partners including Beach to Bay Heritage Area, PACE at Salisbury University, Wicomico County Tourism, Worcester County Office of Tourism and Development, and Somerset County Recreation, Parks and Tourism. Together, these partners will coordinate outreach, host events, and support community engagement across all three counties.

The project will roll out throughout 2026, with interviews beginning in spring. Voices 250 will create a lasting resource for educators, researchers, and residents, through a combination of community storytelling, archival preservation, and public broadcasting. This incredible opportunity to capture diverse local perspectives is made possible with funding from the Maryland 250 Commission.

For more information or to participate in Voices 250, visit bit.ly/Voices250 or email [email protected]

Beachfest Weekend 2 brought the energy 🏐Packed courts, big plays, and nonstop competition all weekend long
05/11/2026

Beachfest Weekend 2 brought the energy 🏐
Packed courts, big plays, and nonstop competition all weekend long

Another year of Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association Eastern Nationals is in the books ✅
05/04/2026

Another year of Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association Eastern Nationals is in the books ✅

Maryland's Wicomico County and the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center welcomes the Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association Sout...
04/11/2026

Maryland's Wicomico County and the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center welcomes the Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association South Regionals.
Best of luck in your matches!

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