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J. C. Lore Oyster House, also known as J. C. Lore and Sons, Inc., Seafood Packing Plant, is located at 14430 Solomons Island Road South, in Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland. It is a large two story, rectangular frame industrial building constructed in 1934 as a seafood packing plant.
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Solomons is located at the southern tip of Calvert County at (38.336431, −76.464102). [3] It includes Solomons Island and mainland on the north side of the mouth of Patuxent River, where it meets the Chesapeake Bay. It is just across from the U.S. Naval Air Station Patuxent River (on the south side of the mouth of the Patuxent River).
These Islands are relatively permanent, although some are disappearing on the scale of a few centuries, like Smith Island in the Chesapeake Bay. There are also a number of unnamed islands in Maryland, many of which are very temporary in nature, lasting only a few years or decades, both in the tidal environment and also in Maryland's larger ...
The ramp from westbound US 50/US 301 to MD 665 forms a sweeping hairpin. MD 665 heads southeast as a four-lane freeway through a single-point urban interchange with Riva Road. The highway turns east and meets MD 2 (Solomons Island Road) at a partial cloverleaf interchange. There is also an exit ramp from westbound MD 665 to Annapolis Harbour ...
The state highway meets MD 2/MD 4, which run concurrently as Solomons Island Road, on the west side of the county seat. MD 231 continues northeast as Church Street, passing the historic home Linden, home of the Calvert County Historical Society. The state highway reaches its eastern terminus at MD 765 (Main Street), a short distance north of ...
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This segment of Old Solomons Island Road was bypassed in 1963. [15] MD 778N is a 0.18-mile (0.29 km) loop located on the southbound side of MD 2 between MD 423 and mainline MD 778 near Friendship. [1] This segment of Old Solomons Island Road was bypassed in 1965. [16] MD 778Q is a 0.02-mile (0.032 km) connector between MD 2 and MD 778E in Lothian.