Maryland Seafood Festival returns to Annapolis City Dock after three decades

CBS News Baltimore

BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Seafood Festival returned to the Annapolis City Dock after more than 30 years at Sandy Point State Park.

The annual festival is a celebration of Maryland seafood with booths, food trucks, bands and children's activities. 

It has been held since 1966, starting as the Maryland Clam Festival in 1966 before moving to the state park and becoming a seafood festival. 

There was also the annual Crab Soup Cook-Off with local restaurants vying for top prizes in multiple categories.

WJZ sports director Mark Viviano served as a judge in Cook-Off along with his wife Megan. 

The Maryland Seafood Festival is a two-day event that started Saturday and will end on Sunday.

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