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  • ...g of the Fleet is an event that evolved from the rich history of [[Potomac River]] [[watermen]], the historical significance of [[St. Clement's Island]], an ...St. Mary’s County, Maryland. The museum rests on the shore of the Potomac River and overlooks historic [[St. Clements Island]], birthplace of Maryland.
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  • ...on the eastern shore of the St. Mary's River, a tributary of the [[Potomac River]]. St. Mary's City is the fourth oldest permanent settlement in British Nor ...tmaryscity.org/Archaeology.html Lines 15-16</ref>, and in the same year, a museum was established. Since then, much of the old city has been found, though th
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  • ...[[Patuxent River]], including all that land lying between the Patuxent and Potomac Rivers, from the lower side of said two creeks and Point Lookout." In 1695 ...], [[U.S. Navy Test Pilot School]] and the [[Naval Air Test and Evaluation Museum]].
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  • ...emony over other Native American groups on the north bank of the [[Potomac River]]. While Piscataway fortunes declined as Maryland colony grew and prospered ...they generally posit that sometime around 800 CE, peoples living along the Potomac had begun to experiment with maize as a supplement to their ordinary huntin
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  • ...f strategic importance. With Washington, D.C. lying at the head of Potomac River navigation, Baltimore at the head of the Patapsco, and the state capital of ...engagements, conducted fireboat raids against invading enemy forces on the Potomac, and participated in the successful defense of Baltimore. During the Civil
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