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  2. Gibson Island (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Symington brothers set certain areas aside for community facilities and divided the remaining land into building lots offered for sale through the Gibson Island Company, now known as the Gibson Island Corporation. In 1925, the first deed and agreement was adopted and recorded.

  3. Tolchester Beach, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Tolchester Beach is an unincorporated community located on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Kent County, Maryland, United States. Established in 1877, it was formerly a popular resort. Established in 1877, it was formerly a popular resort.

  4. Calvert Beach, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Beach is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Calvert County, Maryland, United States. Its population was 808 as of the 2010 census . [ 4 ] Prior to 2010, the community was part of the Calvert Beach-Long Beach CDP.

  5. Hack's Point, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hack's Point is an unincorporated community in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. [1]During the 20th century, Hacks Point became a summer community with many seasonal homes, but this attractively situated place on the Bohemia River goes back to the earliest days of the colony.

  6. North Beach, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    North Beach is a town in Calvert County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,978 at the 2010 U.S. Census . In addition to a boardwalk, North Beach has multiple parks, including Wetlands Overlook Park, Sunrise Garden, Callis Park, and the Walton Beach Nature Preserve.

  7. Chesapeake Beach Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake Beach Railway (CBR), now defunct, was an American railroad of southern Maryland and Washington, D.C., built in the 19th century. The CBR ran 27.629 miles from Washington, D.C., on tracks laid by the Southern Maryland Railroad and its own single track through Maryland farm country to a resort at Chesapeake Beach . [ 1 ]

  8. Chesapeake Beach, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    MD 2 leads north to Annapolis and Baltimore, while MD 4 heads northwest to Washington, D.C. Maryland Route 261 is the other highway directly serving the town, following Bayside Road from south to north through Chesapeake Beach and providing connections to other communities along the Chesapeake Bay. Cox Road is unsigned Maryland Route 775, and ...

  9. Enchanted Forest (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the John Waters movie Cry-Baby, released in April 1990 and starring Johnny Depp and Ricki Lake, took place in the Enchanted Forest; the entrance to the park was used to begin the scene, but most of the interior scenes of the park were actually shot at Hershey Park, in Hershey, PA, with the exception of the Cinderella castle scene