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Access to the ships is through Mallows Bay Park, operated by the county, located at 1440 Wilson Landing Road in Nanjemoy, Maryland. A 0.8-mile (1.3 km) trail loops around the park and the salvage basin. In 2010, a boat ramp and pier for recreational use was constructed to provide access to the Potomac River.
The Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary [1] is a National Marine Sanctuary in the United States located in the Potomac River in Charles County, Maryland. [2] It is best known for the "Ghost Fleet," 118 historic shipwrecks in Mallows Bay in the sanctuary's northeast corner which is the largest shipwreck fleet in the Western ...
Arctic explorer Matthew Henson, photographed in 1910. Nanjemoy and the creek draw their names from a Native American tribe. [citation needed] The Confederate-sympathizing area saw occupation by a large force of the Union army during the early part of the American Civil War, with an encampment of about 12,000 soldiers near Chicamuxen, [1] [better source needed] a few miles (kilometers) north of ...
The company was established in July 1945 by J.J. McDonnell in Baltimore. [3] [6] In 1984, the company relocated its operations to Jessup, Maryland, and in 2016, the company headquarters was relocated to a 60,000 square foot facility in Elkridge, Maryland.
Marker title Image City Location Topics; 300-Year Old Southern Red Oak: Newburg, Maryland: MD 257 (north side), 400 ft east of US 301: 2]: Araby: Mason Springs, Maryland: MD 255 (west side), 0.3 miles southeast of MD 224
Nanjemoy vicinity: 16: Marshall Hall: Marshall Hall. May 12, 1976 : 5 miles north of Maryland Routes 210 and 227 Bryans Road ... 1: Johnsontown: May 31, 1991
Ironsides is an unincorporated community or "post village" [1] in Charles County, Maryland, United States with zip code 20643. [2] The Post Office was established in 1897 [3] and remained open until at least 1976. [4] Today Ironsides area residents have Indian Head or Nanjemoy addresses. The nearby historic post offices of Nanjemoy and ...
The parish was established in 1661 and chartered in 1692. [1] The original church building was a log structure, which was replaced with the current brick church building in 1732; the 1732 building was enlarged and renovated in 1791. Revolutionary War General William Smallwood and colonial Governor William Stone are buried in the churchyard. [2] [3]