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2880 Grays Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678

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3070 Broome Island Rd, Port Republic MD 20676, United States of America

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Port Republic MD 20676, United States of America
Inscription. One of the original parishes of the Province of Maryland and Calvert Countys oldest continuously worshipping congregation, Christ Church began with a log church standing as early as 1672. Christ Church parish, 1692, included ... More on HMDB

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

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Port Republic MD 20676, United States of America
Inscription. James Veitch, born 1628 in Roxburghshire, Scottland. Settled at Veitchs Cove, later known as Veitchs Rest, an orginal land patent granted by Lord Baltimore in 1649. Sheriff of Calvert County 1653–1657. Died 1685. ... More on HMDB

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1525 Sharpes Ct, Port Republic, MD 20676

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Scientists Cliffs Road, Port Republic, Maryland 20676

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Saint Leonard MD 20685, United States of America
Inscription. In June, 1814, Maryland's Commodore Joshua Barney commanded American flotilla of barges, gunboats and a sloop in attacks on superior British forces in Patuxent River and its tributary, St. Leonard Creek. After flotilla ... More on HMDB

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Saint Leonard MD 20685, United States of America
Inscription. Town of St. Leonard was originally, in 1663, at mouth of St. Leonard Creek. By 1706, when chartered by Maryland General Assembly as a port of entry, it had been moved to head of creek near here. British forces burned ... More on HMDB

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Prince Frederick MD 20678, United States of America
Battle Creek is a 100-acre nature sanctuary where bald cypress trees range in age from 75 to over 500 years ol ... More on PlanetWare
A quiet respite just off the main highway, this 100-acre sanctuary owned by the Nature Conservancy gives visitors the opportunity to walk among great bald cypress trees growing at their northernmo... More on Frommers
