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Chesapeake Shipbuilding is a shipbuilding company, based in Salisbury, Maryland, United States, since 1980, on the site of the former Roberts Shipyard. [1] They are capable of constructing vessels up to 450 feet in length on the 13 acre yard. [2] The yard includes 2,000 feet (670 yd) of deepwater bulkhead along the Wicomico River.
The union attempted to lease a site for a shipyard and dry dock company, but were denied by white property owners. William Applegarth, a local white businessman, served as an intermediary and helped the union obtain a lease. [3] The Chesapeake Marine Railway and Dry Dock Company opened on February 12, 1866.
The Westminster Historic District comprises the historic center of Westminster, Maryland. The district includes about 1400 structures, with a high proportion of contributing structures. The town exhibits a variety of building styles and notable examples of Greek Revival, Georgian, and Gothic Revival style architecture. Most of the structures ...
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is located in St. Michaels, Maryland, United States and is home to a collection of Chesapeake Bay artifacts, exhibitions, and vessels. This 18-acre (73,000 m 2) interactive museum was founded in 1965 on Navy Point, once a site of seafood packing houses, docks, and work boats. Today, the museum houses the world ...
In August 2024, the MDTA approved a $73 million contract with Kiewit Infrastructure Company for the design and construction of a new bridge. Pre-construction began in January 2025, and the rebuild ...
Oklahoma City reclaimed its river city roots with the success of what early believers saw as a "crazy dream."
Chesapeake Corporation, a historical holding company associated with Van Sweringen railroad holdings Chesapeake Energy , an American publicly held producer of natural gas, now Expand Energy Chesapeake Energy Arena , former name of a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Oklahoma City
Addition constructed in 1855. Dendrochronological research to date the structure is ongoing. Oldest standing home in Frederick County, MD. All Hallows Episcopal Church: Snow Hill, Maryland: 1748 Religious London Town Publik House: Woodland Beach, Maryland: c. 1745–1750: Tavern Wilton: Wye Mills, Maryland: c. 1749–1770; 1800 Residence