More Victorian in character than most of the towns on the Eastern Shore, Parksley resulted from the railroad's drive down the peninsula in 1884. Henry R. Bennett, a traveling salesman, conceived of a model town and, with friends, purchased 160 acres and laid out a gridiron on
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