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Location of Talbot County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Talbot County, Maryland.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Talbot County, Maryland, United States.
Its nearest waterfront (Tred Avon River) was about one mile (1.6 km) away, and eventually became known as Easton Point. [12] [Note 1] In 1788, the Maryland General Assembly gave Talbot Courthouse a name: Easton. [11] The town prospered, and the Maryland Eastern Shore's first newspaper was established in 1790. [11]
They lived on a farm in the small community of High Banks that borders the Choptank River and is located about eight miles east of Easton, Talbot County, Maryland. [1] After his father died in 1798, John Needles lived with Pearce Lamb, his maternal grandfather, at Lamb's Meadows, a farm that is located near Kennedyville, Kent County, Maryland. [2]
Easton Utilities, which is owned by the town of Easton, provides electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater service, cable, internet, and telephone service to the town. The utility commission was founded in 1914 and had control of all utility services in 1923, making Easton the first community in the state to own all its utility services. [ 27 ]
Talbot County Fair – Talbot County held the 1st Agricultural Fair in the State of Maryland in Easton in 1822. [51] Tuckahoe Steam and Gas Association – Annual Steam Show – 1st Saturday after July 4; Plein Air Easton - Held in July, Plein Air Easton is the largest juried plein air painting competition in the United States. In 2024, it ...
Pioneer Point is the former estate of wealthy business executive, and builder John J. Raskob who is best known for building the Empire State Building in New York City. Raskob constructed the 19 room mansion originally known as "Hartefeld Hall" after purchasing a 1600-acre tract of land on the Eastern Shore in 1925.
The line opened at 4.5 points and moved 1.5 points in Ohio State’s favor, while the total has dropped by a point. Nearly 70% of the money is on the over, however, as the total currently sits at ...
The Wye Town Farm House is a historic home in Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, United States. It is of brick construction, one and one-half stories high and two rooms deep with a small one-story brick kitchen. A two-story addition was made in the 20th century. The original section of the house dates from about 1800. [2]