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7 Edgewater Must-See Places To Take Out-of-Town Visitors (ICYMI)

If you're hosting family and friends from out of town this summer, Edgewater Patch readers have suggestions on places they must see.

EDGEWATER, MD — As summer creeps closer, friends and family will make their way into town for parties, graduations or long weekend getaways. How do you keep them entertained and well fed during their time visiting the Edgewater area?

Patch previously asked readers what spots they take out-of-town visitors to, and from your responses we published this list. We thought before summer 2017 gets under way, we should check back with readers and see what you would add to the recommendations.

Here's your ultimate tour guide checklist for Edgewater:

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  1. Blair’s Londontowne Pub - A go-to restaurant for local residents, so it’s no surprise Patch readers noted it as a favorite to bring family and guests to during their visit to town.
  2. Homestead Gardens - Located in the Davidsonville countryside, Homestead Gardens is perfect for a mid-afternoon stroll across the beautiful grounds or a visit to see the beautiful decor during the holiday season.
  3. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) - Drive in or dock your boat to tour the trails and education grounds. SERC is known for its research on coastal ecosystems to create a more sustainable planet.
  4. Historic London Town and Gardens - A great visit for those looking to discover and learn. The spacious museum and park features rich history, archaeology and many worthwhile attractions, such as the William Brown House—or better known as the London Town Publik House—built in 1760. “The tour is interesting, and the garden is beautiful,” Patch reader John McDowell said.
  5. Killarney House - Just 10 minutes outside of Edgewater, Patch readers believed it still deserves a spot on the list. The restaurant features fresh Irish food made from family recipes.
  6. Old Stein Inn - A Maryland gem. Treat your guests to a traditional German dining experience complete with cold beer, of course.
  7. Coconut Joe’s - This waterfront restaurant offers something for both the kids and adults.

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