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  2. Chestertown Historic District (Chestertown, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In consequence, Chestertown acquired a collection of more than fifty Georgian style town houses. The 18th-century residential area survived without harm a 1910 fire that destroyed the central business district of Chestertown. [3] The historic residential area is concentrated along Water Street between the business district and the Chester River.

  3. Chestertown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Another area in which Chestertown is second only to Annapolis is in its number of existing eighteenth century homes. [8] As of the 1790 census, Chestertown was the geographical center of population of the United States. [9] Chestertown was incorporated in 1805, and was named for the Chester River. [10]

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Chestertown, Maryland: c. 1750–1775: Residence Elk Landing: Elkton, Maryland: c. 1750–1775: Residence Maidstone: Owings, Maryland: 1751 Residence Previously believed to date to the 17th century, a dendrochronology survey determined time period of fall-winter 1751. [10] Blunt Farm and Granite Quarries: Granite, Maryland: 1751 Farm Kitterman ...

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Preserved 18th century Georgian style brick house 8: ... Chestertown Historic District: April 15, 1970 ... MD and Washington, DC

  6. Rose Hill (Chestertown, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hill is a historic home located near Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland. It is a 40-foot square, two-story brick structure built during the latter half of the 18th century. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]

  7. Chestertown Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The Chestertown Tea Party was a protest against British excise duties which, according to local legend, [1] took place in May 1774 in Chestertown, Maryland, as a response to the British Tea Act. Chestertown tradition holds that, following the example of the more famous Boston Tea Party , colonial patriots boarded the brigantine Geddes in broad ...

  8. Category:Years of the 18th century in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2023, at 04:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Chester Hall - Wikipedia

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    Chester Hall, also known as Rye Hall, is a historic home located at Chestertown, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large brick Georgian / Federal style Flemish bond brick dwelling constructed in the 1790s. The house measures approximately 48 feet by 36 feet and is two stories tall above a high basement. [2]