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Pocomoke City rests on the eastern banks of the slow-moving Pocomoke River, a waterway that has long defined its character and connection to the wider world. It lies 9.2 miles south-west of Worcester, MD (from Worcester, MD: bearing 232°T), and is situated 9.9 miles north-west of Captains Cove. The landscape here is a gentle, low-lying tapestry of pine forests and marshy wetlands, where the air often carries the damp, earthy scent of decaying leaves and the salty whisper of the Chesapeake Bay, not far to the west. Spanish moss drapes from ancient cypress trees, lending a slightly melancholic, almost spectral beauty to the shaded inlets and broad river bends. The sky overhead, particularly as evening approaches, can ignite with a soft, diffused light, painting the water in hues of lavender and rose, a quiet spectacle that seems to absorb the day’s gentle industry. The history of Pocomoke City is deeply intertwined with its river, which served as a vital artery for trade and transportation long before roads were well-established. Early settlers, drawn by the rich timber resources and fertile soil, established a settlement that would eventually grow into a bustling shipbuilding center, its docks once alive with the creak of timbers and the shouts of shipwrights. The local economy, while still retaining echoes of its maritime past, has diversified, with agriculture playing a significant role, particularly the cultivation of soybeans and corn that stretch across the surrounding flatlands. Pocomoke City also holds a unique distinction as the birthplace of several notable figures, including a celebrated jazz musician whose melodies are said to still echo in the quiet evenings, and its distinctive architecture, a blend of Victorian and mid-century styles, tells a story of incremental growth and enduring community spirit.
| Location | Pocomoke City, Worcester County, Maryland |
| Coordinates | 38.075677°N, 75.56798°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 21851 |
| Area Code | 410, 443 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |