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Galesville is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. [2] As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 685. [3] Galesville is located at 38°50'35" north, 76°32'37" west (38.8431707 -76.5435702), [4] along the western shore of the West River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay.
After sinking three times, it was reportedly moved to a museum in St. Michael's, MD, where it was reportedly destroyed in a storm. 64: Norman's Retreat: Norman's Retreat: September 7, 1984 : 5325 Muddy Creek Rd. Galesville
Arundel Cove Archaeological Site is an archaeological site near Baltimore in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is situated on the south shore of Arundel Cove, a tributary of Curtis Creek which drains into the Patapsco River. The site was discovered during routine shovel test pitting of the U.S. Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay in 1981. The test ...
Pirates Cove, a bay and a clothing-optional beach in San Luis Obispo County, California; Pirates Cove, Florida, an unincorporated community on Sugarloaf Key; Pirates Cove Waterpark, a water park in Arapahoe County, Colorado; Pirate's Cove Waterpark at Pohick Bay, in Virginia; Pirate Cove, an area developed as a fish station on Popof Island, Alaska
Maryland Route 255 (MD 255) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs 4.21 miles (6.78 km) from MD 2 near Owensville east to Riverside Drive in Galesville in Anne Arundel County. MD 255, which was built in the 1920s, originally included the portion of MD 468 between Galesville and Shady Side; the section in Galesville ...
The portion of MD 468 from MD 255 to Shady Side was part of MD 255 and the highway from the MD 255–MD 468 intersection east to Galesville was MD 393. [3] The first work done along MD 468's modern course was grading work from the MD 255–MD 468 intersection south to Sudley Road in 1920. [ 4 ]
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Charles Gibbs (November 5, 1798 – April 25, 1831) was the pseudonym of an American pirate, born James D. Jeffers. Jeffers was one of the last active pirates in the Caribbean during the early 19th century, and was among the last persons to be executed for piracy by the United States.