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1st Maryland Crab Cake Tour: Day 30 Sitting for crab cake with Governor Hogan at The Boatyard in Annapolis

On the 30th and final day of 2021 Maryland #CrabCakeTour, @NestorAparicio and Don Mohler invited the leader of The Free State for a traditional meal and stories over a crab cake in Eastport just over the bridge in Annapolis at The Boatyard.

Boatyard proprietor Dick Franyo talks Alex Brown stocks, Buffett bars and local crab cakes

Boatyard proprietor Dick Franyo talks Alex Brown stocks, Buffett bars and local crab cakes

Don and Nestor do The Recon on politicians, interviews and how to find the truth in a sound bite

Don and Nestor do The Recon on politicians, interviews and how to find the truth in a sound bite

Data, statistics and the truth in government

After a long chat in Annapolis with Governor Larry Hogan, Don and Nestor do The Recon on politicians, interviews and how to find the truth in a sound bite.

A Boatyard and a crab cake with pride in Annapolis

After Governor Hogan's visit in Eastport, Boatyard proprietor Dick Franyo talks Alex Brown stocks, Buffett bars and Maryland crab cakes with Don and Nestor.

Governor Larry Hogan celebrates 30 Maryland crab cakes with Nestor and Don at Boatyard in Annapolis

Governor Larry Hogan celebrates 30 Maryland crab cakes with Nestor and Don at Boatyard in Annapolis

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins Nestor and Don for a number of local political debates

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins Nestor and Don for a number of local political debates

Celebrating 30 days of Maryland crab cakes with Governor Hogan in Annapolis

Governor Larry Hogan officially completes Nestor's crazy #CrabCakeTour odyssey at The Boatyard in Annapolis with Don Mohler and plenty of political discussion, disagreement and fun conversation.

Governor Hogan discusses all things Maryland, Baltimore and politics from Annapolis

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour concluded its month-long adventure at The Boatyard in Eastport with a long, wide-ranging chat with Governor Larry Hogan, who debated Red Line, masks, school openings, taxes and statewide broadband with Don and Nestor.
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