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Historical Markers and War Memorials in North Beach, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Calvert County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Calvert County, MD (153) Anne Arundel County, MD (468) Charles County, MD (150) Dorchester County, MD (148) Prince George s County, MD (644) St. Mary s County, MD (297) Talbot County, MD (131)  CalvertCounty(153) Calvert County (153)  AnneArundelCounty(468) Anne Arundel County (468)  CharlesCounty(150) Charles County (150)  DorchesterCounty(148) Dorchester County (148)  PrinceGeorge'sCounty(644) Prince George's County (644)  St.Mary'sCounty(297) St. Mary's County (297)  TalbotCounty(131) Talbot County (131)
Prince Frederick is the county seat for Calvert County
North Beach is in Calvert County
      Calvert County (153)  
ADJACENT TO CALVERT COUNTY
      Anne Arundel County (468)  
      Charles County (150)  
      Dorchester County (148)  
      Prince George's County (644)  
      St. Mary's County (297)  
      Talbot County (131)  
 
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1 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Beach & PierPicturing the Past
On Bay Avenue at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on Bay Avenue.
The Town of North Beach, Calvert County's northernmost municipality, was originally called "North Chesapeake Beach" when it was first developed for summer cottages in 1900. Before then, this view of the beach itself had changed relatively little . . . Map (db m138545) HM
2 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Beach Buccaneers
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Beach Buccaneers Youth Club is non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging youth to participate in sports. Founded by the first club President, Yogi Sweeney along with Buddy Simonds, John Thomas and Bill Thomas, the Buccaneers had their . . . Map (db m138536) HM
3 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Cliffs of Calvert
On Bay Avenue at 1st Street, on the right when traveling north on Bay Avenue.
The Cliffs of Calvert dominate the shoreline for 30 miles along the coast of Calvert County. They are as impressive a sight today as they were in 1608 when Captain John Smith came upon them "Rickard Cliffs". The cliffs were formed over 15 million . . . Map (db m138550) HM
4 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Early BusinessesPicturing the Past
On 4th Street at Dayton Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 4th Street.
The shores of the Chesapeake Bay are the perfect place to watch the ebb and flow of the tides. Just as with the tides, the small town of North Beach has experimented many changes in its history. The town's original heyday began in the early . . . Map (db m138559) HM
5 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Lt Brendan Looney
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of Lt Brendan Looney, Seal Team 3 Afghanistan, September 21, 2010 Lt. Stephen Clagett, Jr., Calvert County, Dematha and Seal teammate Map (db m138540) WM
6 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — North Beach Boardwalk
On Bay Avenue just north of 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
There was a boardwalk in North Beach as early as the 1930's. The structure was only two blocks long, from 5th to 7th Street on Atlantic Avenue. It was destroyed by the hurricane of 1933. The boardwalk was rebuilt several times following storm . . . Map (db m138547) HM
7 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — North Beach Pier
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
A pier has stood on this site since the 1920's, when Captain Oscar Marshall's Crab House was at the end of the pier facing a dance pavilion The original pier was destroyed in the 1933 hurricane. A larger pier replaced it that included a lower deck . . . Map (db m138538) HM
8 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Russell David HallJune 12, 1925 - June 5, 2005 — The Town of North Beach, Calvert County, MD. —
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
May the road rise to meet you May the wind be always at your back May the sunshine warm Upon your face May the rains fall soft upon your fields And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of His . . . Map (db m138542) HM
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9 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Sharps Island Lighthouse
On Atlantic Avenue just south of 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Sharps Island Lighthouse, one of the cassion-type lighthouses left on the Bay, sits on the sand bar of Tilghman Island. The lighthouse leans to one side because of damage caused by ice in the early 1970's. The sand bar is all that remains of Sharps . . . Map (db m138535) HM
10 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — The Bay Bridge
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Look to the north on a clear day and you can catch a glimpse of the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge, commonly referred to as the Bay Bridge. Spanning the Chesapeake Bay between Sandy Point and Stevensville, the bridge stretches more than 4 . . . Map (db m138539) HM
11 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — The Town of North Beach
On Bay Avenue close to 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Town of North Beach was incorporated in 1910. It was developed and marketed as a waterfront resort by the North Beach Land and Improvement Company. In 1906, the company opened a road between Chesapeake Beach and what was then called North . . . Map (db m138548) HM
12 Maryland, Calvert County, North Beach — Working Watermen
Near Bay Avenue just south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Chesapeake Bay has a long tradition of providing a livelihood for working watermen. More crabs have been harvested from the Bay than from any other body of water in the world. Innumerable crab pot buoys, each painted a different color and . . . Map (db m138537) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024