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On the first Friday of each month, Chestertown residents, as well as neighboring towns' residents make their way down to Chestertown's main street. Many shops open their doors to visitors and put their merchandise on display. This event draws many people from the surrounding town area, as well as many students from Washington College.
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.
2 miles north of Chestertown on Maryland Route 213: Chestertown: 31: St. Dennis Roman Catholic Church Complex: November 13, 2023 : 153 North Main Street ; Jct. of SR 290, Duck Puddle Rd, and Lambson Forest Rd
Chestertown, Maryland: High Street at Cross Street, southeast corner ... MD 292 (Main Street), at end in park 9] Downs' Cross Roads: Galena, Maryland: MD 213 at MD ...
Widehall is a large, brick, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, middle-Georgian period, city house fronting on Water Street, with the Chester River waterfront behind it. [2] It is 50 ft (15 m) wide and 41 ft (12 m) deep, and is approached by two short flights of sandstone steps, separated by a terrace. [3]
Chestertown is located at (43.6525664, -73.8009597) and its ... Main Street looking south. Chester Inn. Restaurant in Main St. Church in Main St, south of main junction.
In 1793, the county had its first newspaper, called Apollo, or Chestertown Spy. It was succeeded by local papers such as the Chestertown Gazette. Washington College, the oldest college in Maryland, is located in Kent County. It was the first college charted in the nation after the Declaration of Independence and was founded by William Smith in ...
The Denton House, also known as the Denton-Weeks House, the River House, and the Smyth-Letherbury House, is a historic residence at 107 Water Street in Chestertown, Maryland. It is a three-story brick building, with a five-bay front facade framed by corner pilasters with stone capitals.