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<title>An Ocean City icon loses its patriarch and the tourism community loses a friend</title>
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<description>Granville Trimper died Sunday at the Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, Maryland. He was the patriarch of Trimper's Amusement Park, the home to the famous antique carousel on the Boardwalk in Ocean City.</description>
<author>support@maryland.com (Ann Hillyer)</author>
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<title>Purnell Museum is a Local Treasure</title>
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<description>The Julia A. Purnell Museum lets visitors and locals get acquainted with Worcester County's colorful history.</description>
<author>support@maryland.com (Sarah Fitch)</author>
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<title>Worth the Gamble? Intrepid Spring Travelers Say Yes!</title>
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<description>Why travelers are heading out to Ocean City in March and April to enjoy great deals on rooms and food.</description>
<author>support@maryland.com (Sarah Fitch)</author>
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<title>Ocean City's Historic Side</title>
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<description>A summer stroll through the town's unique history</description>
<author>support@maryland.com (Sarah Fitch)</author>
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<title>WineFest Features the Best of the East Coast</title>
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<description>The 12th annual WineFest On The Beach will bring the best of East Coast vineyards, microbreweries and more to Ocean City this weekend.</description>
<author>support@maryland.com (Sarah Fitch)</author>
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