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Hughesville MD 20637, United States of America
Inscription. Built circa 1768 by merchant and tobacco farmer George Maxwell, Maxwell Hall features massive twin chimneys and foundation stones of English chert. Local tradition holds that in the War of 1812, the British invasion force ... More on HMDB

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Charlotte Hall MD 20622, United States of America
Site of St. Mary's County Welcome Center - home to one of nation's earliest hospitals located next to Ye Coole Springs, noted for ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Inscription. An outgrowth of the “Free Schools” established in Maryland in 1723, founded in 1774 “to provide for the liberal and pious education of the youth of this province, the... More on HMDB

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Benedict MD 20612, United States of America
Inscription. Camp Stanton was established in this area, October, 1863, for the recruiting and training of the Seventh, Ninth, Nineteenth and Thirtieth United States Colored Infantry. , Erected by Charles County Civil War Centennial ... More on HMDB

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Benedict MD 20612, United States of America
Inscription. Benedict. Founded in 1683 as Benedict-Leonardtown. Here a vessel was constructed for Geo. Washington in 1760. In August, 1814, British troops under Gen. Ross landed near here for their march on the City of Washington. ... More on HMDB

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19305 Wilmott Drive, Benedict, MD, 20612, Benedict MD 20612, United States of America
Inscription. Nearby stood Camp Stanton, a Civil War-era recruiting and training post for African American Union soldiers. Named for Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, the camp was established in August 1863. Although black soldiers had ... More on HMDB

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Mechanicsville MD 20659, United States of America
Inscription. A law of 1704 provides that "three notches of equal distance marked on the trees indicated", A ROAD LEADING TO A FERRY, "two notches with another notch a distance above the other two", A ROAD LEADING TO A COURTHOUSE, ... More on HMDB

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Port Tobacco, Maryland, United States
The Port Tobacco River is a tributary of the Potomac River located in Charles County, Maryland in the United States. The river is approximately 8.5 miles (13.5 km) in length. The river ... More on AnglerWeb.com
One of the oldest communities on the East Coast. Existed first as an Indian settlement of Potopaco, then as ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Port Republic MD 20676, United States of America
Port Republic School No. 7 has been in this shady grove for more than 100 years. Authentically preserved, the schoolhouse ... More on Discover America
Port Republic School Number 7 has stood in this shady grove for more than 100 years. The preserved schoolhouse ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Lusby, Maryland
As the trail emerges from the trees onto the sand, visitors will quickly see that there is plenty of room f... More on Dnr.state.md.us
It's a great birding spot and the swamp boardwalks allows you to really experience the environment. More on TripAdvisor
