A Surfing Legacy

OCEAN CITY’S SURFING PIONEERS STARTED RIDING WAVES IN THE EARLY 1900S AND THE SPORT BOOMED IN THE 1960S. ITS COMMUNITY CONTINUES TO GROW AND GIVE BACK
Written by Kristen Hampshire  |  Photography by Tony Pratt
Brian Stoehr has traveled the world as a two-time U.S. National Pro Tour Bodyboard Champion, and the waveriding professional prefers Ocean City to anywhere else.

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Wave Rider

GAVIN BREN IS MAKING A NAME FOR OCEAN CITY AS A YOUNG COMPETITOR WITH THE DRIVE AND HEART TO RIDE TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Written by Kristen Hampshire  |  Photography by Nate Perry
Gavin Bren’s first memories of paddling out from the beach and being placed into a perfect pillow in the Ocean City surf were at age 4.

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Becoming Blue Gables

A Dutch Colonial with thoughtful architectural detail and space planning makes way for a waterfront lifestyle and entertaining
Written by Kristen Hampshire  |  Photography by Krista Valliant
A Delaware dream home is exactly what Andrew Staton and Patrick Saparito envisioned when they hatched the plans for Blue Gables, a Dutch Colonial treasure situated at the intersection of four canals within the Rehoboth Beach Yacht Club.

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Don’t Reach for Just Any Peach

At T.S. Smith & Sons, generations have been accompanied
by change, yet pride in the product remains the law of the land
Interview by Ian Post  |  Photography by Pamela Aquilani
Right along Route 13 in Bridgeville, some of the Peninsula’s best peaches can be found at Delmarva’s oldest commercial apple orchard, T.S. Smith & Sons.

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