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Maryland
To reach the start at Terrapin Nature Park, from Annapolis, take US Hwy. 50 east to exit 37 (the first exit after crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge) and turn left onto MD Route 8. Follow Route 8 t... More on TrailLink.com
There was a connection to the trail right there in the parking lot. More on TrailLink.com

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
Inscription. The frame section of the structure dates to circa 1708 and is consistent with other Maryland c... More on HMDB
Tours by appointment. First courthouse in county, a ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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511 Pintail Point Farm Lane, Queenstown, MD 21658
pumpkin patch-pick in the field, corn maze, kiddie (mini) corn maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, restrooms, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, events at your location (call... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
An elegant and exciting recreational and sports destination venue of unmatched luxury. Great golf, championship sporting clays, charter boats and great fishing, upland and ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
Inscription. Congregation first organized c 1639 on nearby Kent Island by Rev. John Altham, S. J. St. Peters was est. Feb. 3, 1765, by Rev. Joseph Mosely, S. J. of St. Josephs, Talbot Co. A 1760 bequest of 50 lbs. from Edward Neale ... More on HMDB

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
Inscription. →: Surveyed 15 September, 1658, for James Bowling as “Bowlingley.” Patented to John Tully May 29, 1660. On August 20-30, 1813, the attack on Queenstown by the British... More on HMDB
Inscription. Â Â Â Â Â Estate patented to James Bowling, 1658, and present manor house built 1733. East-west wing added about 1830. Â Â Â Â Â Before dawn, August 2, 1813, British troops under Sir C... More on HMDB

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
Inscription. “Morgans Neck” : “Morgans Neck” (300 acres) was patented by Cecil Calvert on January 26, 1658, to “Henry Morgan, of the Isle of Kent, gentleman, ” for transporting into the province ... More on HMDB

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
A Sampling: Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites Preserved by State and Local Governments, and Public and Private Entities Alabama Fort Mims : Built in July 1813, as a wooden stockade, enclosing... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. American Videttes skirmished with approximately 300 British troops under the command of Col. Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith as they advanced on Queenstown along this road. Two British sold... More on HMDB

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Queenstown MD 21658, United States of America
