New Owners Restore Lusby Restaurant's Sea Legs

rack'm

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LUSBY, Md. (AP) - The future arrived at no more than 10 mph, in a white Chrysler with a gold winged hood ornament.

Vera Freeman drove the quarter-mile to Steve Stanley's house, passing her legendary restaurant, Vera's White Sands, and the community that has bloomed around it near Lusby.

After a half-century as proprietress, Freeman was ready to sell Vera's White Sands. She had chosen Stanley and his wife, Lisa Del Ricco, as her successors. They would take the wheel of her life's work, a dream project that started in 1953 on 800 acres of Calvert County wilderness.
 

bohman

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Nice to see that the changes were done with her blessing and approval. I haven't been there since the remodeling, need to get there soon.
 
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