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  2. Eastern Shore of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The coastal plain includes the Delmarva Peninsula and hence the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The geology of Delmarva is an inseparable part of the Eastern Shore, which has few rocky outcrops south of Kent County. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal crosses from Back Creek on the Elk River to Port Penn, Delaware. While it was a shallow canal with ...

  3. Easton Historic District (Easton, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The state of Maryland is nearly split by the Chesapeake Bay, and Easton is located on the east side of the bay that is known as Maryland's Eastern Shore. Although the town is part of the east coast of the United States, the region's history goes back to a time when Maryland was a colonial province of England .

  4. Ratcliffe Manor - Wikipedia

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    Ratcliffe Manor is located in Talbot County's town of Easton, Maryland.The property is on a peninsula formed by the Tred Avon River and Dixon Creek. [1] [ Note 1] Henry Hollyday began accumulating materials for the construction of the Ratcliffe Manor house in 1755, and expected to start building in 1757. [3]

  5. Delmarva Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Delmarva Peninsula, or simply Delmarva, is a peninsula on the East Coast of the United States, occupied by the majority of the state of Delaware and parts of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Eastern Shore of Virginia. The peninsula is 170 miles (274 km) long.

  6. Pioneer Point, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Raskob constructed the 19 room mansion originally known as "Hartefeld Hall" after purchasing a 1600-acre tract of land on the Eastern Shore in 1925. Raskob later built another large house nearby to accommodate his 13 children. [2] After Raskob's death in 1950 the estate was subdivided and the mansion changed hands several times.

  7. Taylors Island, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Taylors Island is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Dorchester County, Maryland, United States, [2] in the state's Eastern Shore region. The population was 173 at the 2010 census. [3] It is known for hunting, crabbing and fishing. Ridgeton Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [4]