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St. Leonard is located in southeastern Calvert County at (38.472963, −76.50371 It is bordered to the east by the community of Calvert Beach and to the southeast by Long Beach . Maryland Routes 2 / 4 form the western side of the community, leading north 6 miles (10 km) to Prince Frederick , the Calvert County seat, and south 13 miles (21 km ...
Maryland Route 509 (MD 509) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Governor Run Road, the state highway runs 1.14 miles (1.83 km) from MD 2/MD 4 east to a dead end at the Chesapeake Bay within Port Republic.
MD 2/MD 4 was shifted west to a new divided highway between south of St. Leonard to Port Republic in 1981, with the former two-lane routing designated part of MD 765. [44] In 1987, MD 2/MD 4 between Solomons and south of St. Leonard was shifted to a new divided highway. The bypassed alignment through Lusby and Solomons became another part of MD ...
Faidley's Seafood was founded in 1886 by John W. Faidley Sr. and a partner in two wooden sheds in Lexington Market. [1] [2] Faidley then bought his partner out and shortened the name of his business. [3] Faidley's son, John Faidley, Jr.'s daughter, Nancy Devine, and her husband Bill are the current owners of the shop, as of 2024. [2] [4]
MD 765Z is located in Lusby. MD 765K, MD 765M, MD 765T, MD 765U, and MD 765V are found between Lusby and St. Leonard. MD 765B, MD 765C, MD 765J, MD 765O, and MD 765S are found in St. Leonard and Port Republic. MD 765D, MD 765E, MD 765F, MD 765G, MD 765H, and MD 765I were designated along MD 2 between Sunderland and Owings.
Aberdeen Proving Ground; Adamstown; Andrews AFB; Antietam; Aquasco; Arden on the Severn; Ashton-Sandy Spring; Baden; Bagtown; Bakersville; Baltimore Highlands; Barclay
Maryland Route 4 (MD 4) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.The highway runs 64.85 miles (104.37 km) from MD 5 in Leonardtown north to Southern Avenue in Suitland at the District of Columbia boundary, beyond which the highway continues into Washington as Pennsylvania Avenue.
A simultaneous attack from land and sea on the blockading frigates at the mouth of St. Leonard's creek allowed the flotilla to move out of the creek and up-river to Benedict, Maryland, though Barney had to scuttle gunboats 137 and 138 in the creek. The British entered the then-abandoned creek and burned the town of St. Leonard, Maryland. [2]