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Location of St. Mary's County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Mary's County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
St. George's Church, Poplar Hill, Valley Lee: William and Mary Valley Lee 44965 Blake Creek Rd. St. Mary's: Yes, 1638 Active parish Yes 19. St. James' Church, Lothian: Herring Creek Lothian 5757 Solomons Island Rd. Anne Arundel: Yes Active parish Yes 20. St. John's, Broad Creek: Broad Creek, King George's, or Piscataway Fort Washington 9801 ...
The Churchill Theatre–Community Building was an historic movie theater located at Church Hill, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large two-story stucco building constructed in 1929 by the town government as a community hall, and was first used as a movie theatre in 1936.
St Mary's is built of hammer-dressed and pointed local stone, with dressings in Bath stone. [6] It is made up of a nave, chancel, organ chapel, vestry and south porch. . Adjoining the church on its north side is a schoolroom and classroom, now used as the church hall, [2] and adjoining the hall is the two-storey
Park Hall, which was first surveyed in 1640 by Thomas Gerrard, is Maryland's second oldest community after the nearby St. Mary's City, which was established in 1634 as the Maryland Colony was formed. The name of Park Hall is derived from Gerrard's residence, Porke Hall Freehold. [3]
St. Luke's Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Church Hill, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It was built between 1729 and 1732 as the parish church for St. Luke's Parish, which had been established in 1728. It is one story high, five bays long and three bays wide, with brick exterior walls laid in Flemish bond with glazed headers.
Founded in 1862, now merged with Immaculate Heart of Mary [37] St. Veronica 806 Cherry Hill Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1955 St. Vincent de Paul: 120 N. Front St, Baltimore [38] St. William of York 600 Cooks Ln, Baltimore Merged with St. Agnes Parish [39] Transfiguration Catholic Community 775 W. Hamburg St, Baltimore
On Friday, October 2, 1925, a 4,000-foot Chesapeake and Ohio railroad single track tunnel built during Reconstruction collapsed under Church Hill. The Church Hill Tunnel collapse occurred during refurbishment works, killing 3 or 4 and engulfing a work train complete with a 4-4-0 engine #231 and 10 flat cars. The tunnel was closed and filled-in ...