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Live the Colonial lifestyle in a city that was founded in 1664 and is one of the oldest cities in Maryland.
After being settled, the English colonists made farming their priority in Cambridge. In next to no time, Cambridge became one of the most important trading posts in the eastern United States. Named after the town and county in England by the same name, Cambridge had an important role in the late 1800s as a food processing mega city. Everything from canned tomatoes to oysters were processed in Cambridge before being transported to cities throughout the newly formed United States. During the 1960s, Cambridge was a hub of the Civil Rights Movements as activists sought to end segregation throughout the city. Since the new millennium, Maryland has committed to revitalizing the downtown area of Cambridge with a renovation project that has modernized the city. Today, Cambridge's population is growing with an estimated 12,326 people living in the city at the time of the 2010 Census. View Cambridge City Guide