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Entrance to the Atunyote Golf Course at Turning Stone Resort in Verona, NY


Nothing says “relax” quite like a rolling river. Add luxurious amenities, water sports and nature for a complete escape package. Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina offers all this and more.


Sublimely set along the banks of the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD, the resort is unparalleled in appeal for meeting planners who want to impress - or escape - on their own.


The 342-acre resort features 400 guest rooms, the Sago Spa and Salon, an 18- hole championship golf course, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and 150- slip River Marsh Marina.


“This part of America is still an unspoiled treasure,” says Gil Katzman, the resort’s director of sales and mar- keting. “I’m a recent transplant and one of the first things we did was visit Blackwater National Wildlife Reserve, which is just 20 minutes from the hotel. When we entered, a family of deer crossed our path. The flora and fauna are magnificent. We saw bald eagles, rabbits,herons,Delmarva peninsula fox squirrels, snow geese and many other animals.”


Blackwater is the center of the greatest density of breeding bald eagles on the east coast, north of Florida. The Katzmans watched themsoar overhead and saw authentic nests in the Blackwater Refuge Visitor Center. The refuge contains one-third of Maryland’s tidal wetlands,making it an ecological- ly important area within the state.


A history buff, Katzman also was fasci- nated by the Harriet Tubman self-guid- ed driving tour, which winds through some of the most scenic landscapes and watersides of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.


This March, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center opens in Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park.As the first national park to honor an African


40 March  April 2017


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