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Abell House
Abell House
December 22, 2003 (#03001324 )
22530 Washington St., Maryland Route 326 38°17′20 ″N 76°38′16 ″W / 38.288889°N 76.637778°W / 38.288889; -76.637778 (Abell House )
Leonardtown
Queen Anne style house constructed in 1910.
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All Faith Church
All Faith Church
December 29, 2003 (#03001328 )
38885 New Market Turner Rd. 38°27′37 ″N 76°43′50 ″W / 38.460278°N 76.730556°W / 38.460278; -76.730556 (All Faith Church )
Charlotte Hall
Georgian style church constructed 1766-1769.
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Bachelor's Hope
Bachelor's Hope
November 7, 1972 (#72001483 )
Off Maryland Route 238 38°20′09 ″N 76°47′25 ″W / 38.335833°N 76.790278°W / 38.335833; -76.790278 (Bachelor's Hope )
Chaptico
Brick 18th century dwelling built in the "Great Hall" plan.
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Bard's Field
Bard's Field
November 7, 1976 (#76002172 )
1.2 miles (1.9 km ) west of Ridge off Curleys Rd. 38°05′53 ″N 76°23′01 ″W / 38.098056°N 76.383611°W / 38.098056; -76.383611 (Bard's Field )
Ridge
Early 19th century frame dwelling with double exterior end chimneys.
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Buena Vista
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August 19, 1998 (#98000997 )
Maryland Route 5 , west of the junction of Maryland Routes 245 and 379 38°17′52 ″N 76°38′12 ″W / 38.297778°N 76.636667°W / 38.297778; -76.636667 (Buena Vista )
Leonardtown
Greek Revival-style frame dwelling built between 1840 and 1850.
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Cecil's Mill Historic District
Cecil's Mill Historic District
January 30, 1978 (#78003121 )
North of Great Mills on Indian Bridge Rd. 38°14′25 ″N 76°30′13 ″W / 38.240278°N 76.503611°W / 38.240278; -76.503611 (Cecil's Mill Historic District )
Great Mills
Consists of mill, general store, home, and abandoned Catholic church.
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Charlotte Hall Historic District
Charlotte Hall Historic District
May 2, 1975 (#75002085 )
South of Hughesville at the junction of Maryland Routes 5 and 6 38°28′39 ″N 76°46′40 ″W / 38.4775°N 76.777778°W / 38.4775; -76.777778 (Charlotte Hall Historic District )
Charlotte Hall
Consists of remains of Charlotte Hall Military Academy and local structures.
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Christ Episcopal Church
Christ Episcopal Church
July 25, 1994 (#94000728 )
Maryland Route 238 (Maddox Rd.) southeast of its junction with Maryland Route 234 38°21′57 ″N 76°47′02 ″W / 38.365833°N 76.783889°W / 38.365833; -76.783889 (Christ Episcopal Church )
Chaptico
Brick church constructed in 1736.
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Cross Manor
Cross Manor
October 6, 1988 (#88001705 )
Cross Manor Rd. 38°09′40 ″N 76°25′23 ″W / 38.161111°N 76.423056°W / 38.161111; -76.423056 (Cross Manor )
St. Inigoes
Dwelling built about 1789, with additions during the 19th century.
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De La Brooke Tobacco Barn
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December 29, 2015 (#15000941 )
De La Brooke Rd. 38°26′19 ″N 76°39′20 ″W / 38.438541°N 76.655465°W / 38.438541; -76.655465 (De La Brooke Tobacco Barn )
Oraville vicinity
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Deep Falls
Deep Falls
May 12, 1975 (#75002084 )
1-mile (1.6 km ) southeast of Chaptico on the northern side of Maryland Route 234 38°21′29 ″N 76°45′27 ″W / 38.358056°N 76.7575°W / 38.358056; -76.7575 (Deep Falls )
Chaptico
Dwelling reportedly built in 1745; ancestral home of the descendants of Maryland Governor James Thomas .
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MARY W.SOMERS (Chesapeake Bay skipjack)
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October 8, 1976 (#76002173 )
Southeast of St. Marys City at St. Inigoe's Creek 38°27′12 ″N 77°03′06 ″W / 38.453333°N 77.051667°W / 38.453333; -77.051667 (MARY W.SOMERS (Chesapeake Bay skipjack) )
St. Mary's City
Chesapeake Bay skipjack, built in 1904.
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Mattapany-Sewall Archeological Site
Mattapany-Sewall Archeological Site
February 1, 1985 (#85000164 )
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Lexington Park
Site of Mattapany-Sewall, a manor established in 1663 and occupied from 1666 to 1684 by Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore.
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Mulberry Fields
Mulberry Fields
March 14, 1973 (#73002169 )
About 4.5 miles (7.2 km ) southeast of Beauvue off Maryland Route 244 38°12′32 ″N 76°34′22 ″W / 38.208889°N 76.572778°W / 38.208889; -76.572778 (Mulberry Fields )
Beauvue
Georgian-style "mansion-type" brick dwelling built about 1763.
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Ocean Hall
Ocean Hall
October 25, 1973 (#73002170 )
Bushwood Rd. off Maryland Route 239 at Bushwood Wharf 38°17′01 ″N 76°48′10 ″W / 38.283611°N 76.802778°W / 38.283611; -76.802778 (Ocean Hall )
Bushwood
Dwelling believed to have been built about 1670.
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Piney Point Coast Guard Light Station
Piney Point Coast Guard Light Station
June 16, 1976 (#76002171 )
West of Piney Point on Maryland Route 498 38°08′06 ″N 76°31′47 ″W / 38.135°N 76.529722°W / 38.135; -76.529722 (Piney Point Coast Guard Light Station )
Piney Point
Lighthouse built in 1836 and decommissioned in 1964; now operated as museum.
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Point No Point Light Station
Point No Point Light Station
December 2, 2002 (#02001425 )
Approximately 2 miles (3.2 km ) east-southeast of Point No Point 38°07′40 ″N 76°17′27 ″W / 38.127778°N 76.290833°W / 38.127778; -76.290833 (Point No Point Light Station )
Dameron
Lighthouse constructed in 1902; first lit in 1905; automated in 1938.
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Porto Bello
Porto Bello
April 26, 1972 (#72001486 )
Maryland Route 244 east of Drayden 38°10′26 ″N 76°27′07 ″W / 38.173889°N 76.451944°W / 38.173889; -76.451944 (Porto Bello )
Drayden
Brick dwelling built after 1742.
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The River View
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May 4, 1976 (#76002170 )
Southeast of Oakley on Burch Rd. on Canoe Neck Creek 38°15′47 ″N 76°43′50 ″W / 38.263056°N 76.730556°W / 38.263056; -76.730556 (The River View )
Oakley
Brick dwelling built by the Gardiner family in the early 18th century.
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Sandgates On Cat Creek
Sandgates On Cat Creek
November 14, 1978 (#78003179 )
East of Oakville on Maryland Route 472 , ½ mile from Patuxent River 38°24′36 ″N 76°36′53 ″W / 38.41°N 76.614722°W / 38.41; -76.614722 (Sandgates On Cat Creek )
Oakville
Frame dwelling with brick ends built between 1740 and 1780.
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Sotterley
Sotterley
November 9, 1972 (#72001487 )
East of the junction of Maryland Route 245 and Vista Rd. 38°22′47 ″N 76°32′20 ″W / 38.379722°N 76.538889°W / 38.379722; -76.538889 (Sotterley )
Hollywood
National Trust owned property with original section of dwelling built in 1703.
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St. Andrew's Church
St. Andrew's Church
March 14, 1973 (#73002171 )
5 miles (8.0 km ) east of Leonardtown on St. Andrew's Church Rd. 38°17′16 ″N 76°33′06 ″W / 38.287778°N 76.551667°W / 38.287778; -76.551667 (St. Andrew's Church )
Leonardtown
Rectangular brick box church designed in 1766.
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St. Clement's Island Historic District
St. Clement's Island Historic District
April 10, 1972 (#72001484 )
South of Colton Point on the Potomac River 38°27′00 ″N 76°45′06 ″W / 38.45°N 76.751667°W / 38.45; -76.751667 (St. Clement's Island Historic District )
Coltons Point
Landing site of original settlers of Maryland, 1634.
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St. Francis Xavier Church and Newtown Manor House Historic District
St. Francis Xavier Church and Newtown Manor House Historic District
November 9, 1972 (#72001485 )
South of Compton on Maryland Route 243 38°15′20 ″N 76°42′01 ″W / 38.255556°N 76.700278°W / 38.255556; -76.700278 (St. Francis Xavier Church and Newtown Manor House Historic District )
Compton
Site important in the 17th century ecclesiastical history of Maryland, as an example of a self-contained Jesuit community made self-supporting by the surrounding 700-acre (2.8 km 2 ) farm.
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St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church
St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church
October 3, 1973 (#73002173 )
West of Valley Lee, off Maryland Route 249 on Maryland Route 244 38°11′42 ″N 76°31′16 ″W / 38.195°N 76.521111°W / 38.195; -76.521111 (St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church )
Valley Lee
Brick church built in 1799; believed to be the site of the oldest Anglican church in Maryland whose parish is still in existence.
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St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church
St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church
November 3, 1975 (#75002086 )
West of St. Inigoes on Villa Rd. 38°09′02 ″N 76°25′25 ″W / 38.150556°N 76.423611°W / 38.150556; -76.423611 (St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church )
St. Inigoes
Brick church constructed between 1785 and 1787, with the sacristy added in 1817.
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St. Marys City Historic District
St. Marys City Historic District
August 4, 1969 (#69000310 )
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St. Mary's City
Site of original English settlement in Maryland, 1634; provincial capital of Maryland until 1695.
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St. Richard's Manor
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March 28, 1985 (#85000655 )
Millstone Landing Rd. 38°17′45 ″N 76°28′12 ″W / 38.295833°N 76.47°W / 38.295833; -76.47 (St. Richard's Manor )
Lexington Park
Brick dwelling constructed before 1750 on the Patuxent River.
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Tudor Hall
Tudor Hall
April 26, 1973 (#73002172 )
Tudor Hall Rd. 38°17′14 ″N 76°38′05 ″W / 38.287222°N 76.634722°W / 38.287222; -76.634722 (Tudor Hall )
Leonardtown
Georgian brick building built about 1798; home to the St. Mary’s County Historical Society.
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U-1105 BLACK Panther (Type VIIC German Submarine)
U-1105 BLACK Panther (Type VIIC German Submarine)
January 11, 2001 (#00001602 )
Potomac River 38°08′10 ″N 76°33′10 ″W / 38.136111°N 76.552778°W / 38.136111; -76.552778 (U-1105 BLACK Panther (Type VIIC German Submarine) )
Piney Point
World War II German U-Boat wreck; Maryland's first historic shipwreck preserve.
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West St. Mary's Manor
West St. Mary's Manor
April 15, 1970 (#70000854 )
About 1-mile (1.6 km ) east of Drayden on the St. Mary's River 38°11′10 ″N 76°26′54 ″W / 38.186111°N 76.448333°W / 38.186111; -76.448333 (West St. Mary's Manor )
Drayden
Early Colonial-era house built between 1700 and 1730.
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Woodlawn
Woodlawn
April 2, 1980 (#80004335 )
South of St. Marys on Maryland Route 252 , west of Maryland Route 5 38°06′27 ″N 76°23′18 ″W / 38.1075°N 76.388333°W / 38.1075; -76.388333 (Woodlawn )
St. Mary's City
Federal-style, 18th century frame house.