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Contribute Feedback What Thomas Hickey likes about Bayshore Center At Bivalve:
The Bayshore Center at Bivalve is the perfect place to spend a day. I learned so many new and interesting things from visiting the center, meeting new people, and enjoying a sail on the AJ Meerwald tall ship schooner, which was built on the Maurice River and used for oystering on the Bay back in the day. Delicious food on site as well. Lots of neat spots and roads nearby! View all feedback.
What Yi Niu doesn't like about Bayshore Center At Bivalve:
Staff members closed the museum 40 min before its posted closing time and kicked me out, so I didn’t finish reading the boards.I understand many places and short staffed and are heavily relied on volunteers. That’s totally fine and actually volunteers are very much appreciated. They allow many museums to open when they are otherwise closed if only relied on paid employees. But, good communication should be the bare m... View all feedback.
The Bayshore Center at Bivalve is the perfect place to spend a day. I learned so many new and interesting things from visiting the center, meeting new people, and enjoying a sail on the AJ Meerwald tall ship schooner, which was built on the Maurice River and used for oystering on the Bay back in the day. Delicious food on site as well. Lots of neat spots and roads nearby!
What a great experience we had at the Bayshore Center!!! Museum staff member was friendly and helpful. We attended the Sip and Sails, 2.5 hour sail, beer from the Glasstown Brewery, cheese plate, education about the history of the A J Meerwald, and the opportunity to assist in raising her sails! I love their mission of educating children about the history of the Oyster industry and this beautiful schooner, sailing, and environment. They are a non-profit, doing great work, and we are looking forward to heading back soon!
First off they are not closed. Very interesting history of the Oyster industry that was there. Very well done museum and all the staff were great. The ride on the boat turned out to be more fun than just a ride. They were short on crew ,so us passengers helped hoist the sails.Also there is protected marsh lands nearby that are worth looking at.
A gem of the Bayshore, you learn a lot and get to visit a beautiful area few know about outside of the region.
We went for the oyster festival and had such a great time