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“what is happening?” at Captain White’s Seafood City


photo by Hayley Cutler

Holy smokes. Thanks to Hayley for sending this crazy photo of Captain White/ Seafood City:

“Spotted at Hains Point this morning…what is happening?”

Update from Captain White’s Seafood City:

“Captain White Seafood City remains OPEN for business through Thanksgiving!!!

The Captain White Family and Crew cannot begin to put into words how grateful and thankful we are for your loyalty, dedication and support through the years. We will be pulling away our final barge from a place we have been operating for over 50 years. Through the years of construction and detours to the new pay to shop parking and the numerous tickets you all have gotten just to get a 1/2 bushel or dozen crabs. THANK YOU for still coming, WE LOVE YOU ALL!!

We will be relocating Captain White Seafood City to a new location in the District-Maryland-Virginia area soon. It was not by choice that we are leaving The Wharf but Captain White’s will continue On in a place that is more accessible and customer friendly. We will be posting on Facebook where our new location is soon. Stay tuned.”


photo by Jason Kopp

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