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8916 Chesapeake Ave, North Beach, Maryland 20714
Close to Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Annapolis. Annual events; House & Garden Tour, Bayfest and Road Rally. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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9006 Dayton Avenue, North Beach, Maryland 20714
This museum explains the role the Chesapeake Bay environment had in shaping the cultures of Bayside communities from prehistori time to the present. Through research and interpretation ... More on Discover America
Explore the role of the Chesapeake Bay environment in shaping the culture of bayside communities. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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5th Street & Bay Avenue, North Beach, Maryland 20714
Nestled on the Chesapeake Bay's western shore, the Town of North Beach epitomizes "land of pleasant living." Its seven-block waterfront contains a public fishing pier and a half-mile-long boardwalk... More on Ci.north-beach.md.us
Fishing pier, swimming, boardwalk and transient boat slips. More on Discover America

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Chesapeake Beach MD 20732, United States of America
'Chesapeake Beach Railway Station' is a historic railway station located at Chesapeake Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, United States. It is composed of two one-story, hip-roofed sections; one part... More on Wikipedia
This association of charter captains has 15 boats. A half-day for six people costs $400; a full day goes for $600. More on Frommers

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PO BOX 400, Chesapeake Beach, Maryland 20732
Enjoy a water park and scenic boardwalk on the Bay; Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, restaurants, marinas, antiques, B&Bs, bay front ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Mears Avenue & C St, Chesapeake, MD 20732
Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum in Chesapeake, MD is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
This museum highlights the story of the Chesapeake Beach Railway. It includes exhibits of the railway's route and equipment. Located in a train station that was in operation from 1900 until the Gre... More on Heritage

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Friendship MD 20758, United States of America
Inscription. Surveyed, 1663, as Hollands Hills for Francis Holland; bought 1665, by Richard Harrison, Quaker planter and shipowner, who owned about 6,000 acres. The house, built in three stages between 1665 and 1733 by Richard Harrison ... More on HMDB

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18405 Queen Anne Road Upper Marlboro, MD
The Patuxent River Park is comprised of more than 6,000 acres of natural area parklands along the eastern boundary of Prince George's County. The park offers a wide range of amenities for camping, ... More on KidsPlayParks
Plenty of nats and Hores flys, but the views are breathtaking hit the'd /h to the bridge an hump the hill to the Observation Tower where you over look the Patuxen River Double back to the wildl... More on trails.mtbr.com

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Owings MD 20736, United States of America
Inscription. Established as Patuxent County in 1654, it was given Lord Baltimores family name in 1658. Now the state's smallest county, it once encompassed most of Prince Georges County and parts of Anne Arundel and St. Marys counties. ... More on HMDB

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Port Republic MD 20676, United States of America
Today groups of school children spend the day recreating a one-room school experience, including a walk through the woods to school and ... More on Calvertoneroomschool.org
Port Republic School No. 7 has been in this shady grove for more than 100 years. Authentically preserved, the schoolhouse ... More on Discover America
