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Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park, 29761 Bolingbroke Point Drive, Trappe, MD 21673
On July 22, 2009 the Board of Public Works approved the naming of the Choptank River Fishing Piers in honor of Bill Burton, a reporter, writer and fisherman who has for more than 50 years chronicled outdoor opportunities for Maryland ... More on marylandstateparks.org

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3795 Ocean Gateway, Trappe, MD, Trappe, Maryland, United States

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Trappe MD 21673, United States of America
Inscription. This Park is Dedicated to Hall of Fame Inductee, John Franklin "Home Run" Baker (1886-1963): Baseball's First Home Run Hero and "As fine a citizen as any town could have.": Of all the players in the history of baseball, ... More on HMDB

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Trappe MD 21673, United States of America
Inscription. Site of Trappe High School. 1870 1944. , Location. 38° 39.416′ N, 76° 3.429′ W. Marker is in Trappe, Maryland, in Talbot County. Marker is on Main Street (Maryland Route 565) 0.2 miles south of Maple ... More on HMDB

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Trappe MD 21673, United States of America

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Trappe MD 21673, United States of America
Inscription. Below this plaque lies the grave of Robert Morris, Sr. buried 1750. An ironmonger in Liverpool, England before he immigrated to Oxford, Maryland where he became a successful merchant and agent. Mr. Morris accumulated ... More on HMDB

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29761 Bolingbroke Point Drive, Trappe, Maryland 21673

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Cambridge MD 21613, United States of America
Colonial Cottage (c. 1800), Victorian schoolhouse (c. 1868), country store and museum WWII (c. 1941-1945). ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
This site has a lot of history right on the site. There are other attractions on the same property. More on Yahoo! Travel

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202 N Talbot Street, St Michaels, Maryland 21663
In addition to a variety of pet products, gifts, and supplies, they also host various events such as Yappy Hour on the 1st Friday of each month, the Jack Russell races, pooch porch ... More on DogFriendly.com

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Oxford MD 21654, United States of America
Inscription. The Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1, 1863, authorized the recruiting of African Americans as United States soldiers. Blacks on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware sought freedom for themselves and their ... More on HMDB
