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Parks – Scotland, Maryland
Newtowne Neck State Park is a 776 acre peninsula surrounded by Breton Bay, St. Clements Bay, and the Potomac River. It has seven (7) miles of ecologically and recreationally important waterfront. Newtowne Neck was home to the Piscataway ... More on marylandstateparks.org
Landmarks – Farnham, Virginia
Inscription. This is the church of North Farnham Parish, built about 1737. In 1814, a skirmish was fought here between the raiders from Admiral Cockburns British fleet and Virginia militia; bullet holes are still visible in the walls. ... More on HMDB
RV Parks – Gwynn, Virginia
A beautiful camping haven on the tip of historic Gwynn's Island in Mathews County. 120 bay-front and wooded campsites; W/E and primitive. Sandy beach, recreation hall, kids play area, canoe and kayak launch, disposal ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Saint Marys City, Maryland
Inscription. Lord of St. Michaels, Trinity, and St. Gabriels Manors with Court Leet and Court Baron. First governor of Maryland 1634–1647. , Erected 1970 by the National Society of the Descendants of the Lords of the Maryland ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – La Plata, Maryland
Nestled in the quietness of suburbia, Sartiks will both surprise and delight you, with it's inviting decor, friendly staff and comfortable atmosphere. It's large enough for a crowd yet small enough to be intimate. It whispers sophistication, ... More on Sartiks.com
Landmarks – Lexington Park, Maryland
Inscription. (west face) To the memory of Leonard Calvert, First Governor of Maryland this monument is erected by the State of Maryland. (north face) Leonard Calvert, second son of George Calvert, first Baron of Baltimore and Anne, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Saluda, Virginia
Inscription. Land was patented on this creek as early as 1640. In 1653, John Lewis settled here. John Lewis, Jr. was living here in 1676 when Bacon's troops were encamped near by. He suffered from the depredations of the rebels. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – La Plata, Maryland
Enjoy a parade and celebration during this event that includes live ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Port Tobacco, Maryland
Inscription. President of the United States in Congress Assembled 1781–1782. Died, Oxon Hill, Maryland, November 22, 1783. , Erected 1953 by Maryland State Highway Administration. , Locatio... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bel Alton, Maryland
Inscription. After assassinating President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth and his accomplice, David A. Herold, fled Washington for Southern Maryland, a hotbed of Confederate sympathizers. After leaving the home ... More on HMDB
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