The current church built in 1799, is home to the oldest Episcopal Parish in Maryland and has held continuous services on site since 1638.
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Dedicated in 1867, five years after the Battle of Antietam, this cemetery is the final resting place of Union soldiers from the Maryland Campaign of 1862.
The church was established in 1793. The cemetery is the final resting place for Dr. Samuel Mudd, the man who treated John Wilkes Booth's broken leg the morning after Booth assassinated President Lincoln.
382 acre park overlooks the Nanjemoy Creek and offers a boat ramp on the Potomac River, hiking, fishing and ball fields.
Nassawango Creek Preserve is home to and native plants, orchids and warblers. This tannin-stained waterway is steeped in early American history is one of the most tranquil places in Maryland.
A premier public golf course in the Mid-Atlantic region. It opened in 1976 and is built on a historic property that was formally the Old Newton White Diary Farm.
The oldest Methodist church still standing in the county. A preaching station for Bishops Cooke and Ashbury.
Offering 115 floating and fixed piers, gas, diesel, ship store launching ramps, laundry and pool. Transients welcome.
Offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. Well-groomed fairways.