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Historical Markers in Turner''s Creek Landing, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Kent 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 Kent County, MD (101) Anne Arundel County, MD (468) Baltimore County, MD (336) Cecil County, MD (184) Harford County, MD (204) Queen Anne s County, MD (113) Kent County, DE (266) New Castle County, DE (832)  KentCounty(101) Kent County (101)  AnneArundelCounty(468) Anne Arundel County (468)  BaltimoreCounty(336) Baltimore County (336)  CecilCounty(184) Cecil County (184)  HarfordCounty(204) Harford County (204)  QueenAnne'sCounty(113) Queen Anne's County (113)  KentCountyDelaware(266) Kent County (266)  NewCastleCounty(832) New Castle County (832)
Chestertown is the county seat for Kent County
Turner's Creek Landing is in Kent County
      Kent County (101)  
ADJACENT TO KENT COUNTY
      Anne Arundel County (468)  
      Baltimore County (336)  
      Cecil County (184)  
      Harford County (204)  
      Queen Anne's County (113)  
      Kent County, Delaware (266)  
      New Castle County, Delaware (832)  
 
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1 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — A Home with a Rich Past
The house before you - known as Knock's Folly - has witnessed more than 200 years of history. Henry Knock constructed the original clapboard log portion of the house around 1753. Donaldson Yeates bought the log house in 1770. After his death, his . . . Map (db m64354) HM
2 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Agricultural Demonstration Area / Historic Tree Grove
Agricultural Demonstration Area this demonstration field shows how a farmer can grow crops on a steep slope while preventing soil erosion. The Grassed Diversion in the middle of the field funnels water into the Waterways that . . . Map (db m162790) HM
3 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Captain John Smith on the Sassafras River
In 1608, English explorer Captain John Smith conducted two expeditions on the Chesapeake Bay. He was charged by the Virginia Company to seek precious metals and a water passage to the Pacific. His first voyage focused on the Bay's western shore. His . . . Map (db m64349) HM
4 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Charley's Houseca. 1840 - 1890
This house illustrates the almost extinct dwellings of the early 1800's that housed slaves/servants of Maryland's Eastern Shore. Believed to have been built as slave quarters and later as part of the African American community in Chestertown. The . . . Map (db m64511) HM
5 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Corn Crib
In the 1800's a corn crib was the place to dry and store corn. After harvesting, corn on the cob was placed in the crib. Air circulated through the slats in the side to allow the corn to dry. The kernels were then removed from the cob and stored in . . . Map (db m64510) HM
6 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Natural Diversity at Turner's Creek
More than 3,600 species of plants, fish and wildlife live in the Chesapeake Bay region. the Sassafras River and Turner's Creek - tributaries of the Bay - provide food and shelter for great blue herons, osprey, otters, beaver, largmouth bass and . . . Map (db m64356) HM
7 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — The Tockwogh and the Bay
The American Indians of the Sassafras region - known as the Tockwogh - survived by harvesting the rich bounty of plants and animals of the Chesapeake. They netted rockfish and other finfish, gathered shellfish and crabs during low tides, hunted deer . . . Map (db m64351) HM
8 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Turner's CreekThe Sassafras River Water Trail
From the headwaters near the Route 301 Bridge to the river's mouth between Grove Point and Howell Point, the Sassafras River Water Trail winds past forested shorelines, bucolic farms, and high sandy cliffs for 18 miles before reaching its confluence . . . Map (db m64294) HM
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9 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Waterfront Hub for Trade
The "Settlement at Turner's Creek" was developed by Donaldson Yeats before the Revolutionary War. It was a hub for trade. At its peak, there was a shipyard, a tannery, a granary and a dock for shipping and receiving products. The Sassafras River . . . Map (db m64295) HM
10 Maryland, Kent County, Turner's Creek Landing — Welcome to the Kent Museum
Step back to the days of the small family farm and see the tools and equipment that made life easier. Most people did not travel far from home - going to Baltimore was a major undertaking! Farm products were shipped to market by custom Chesapeake . . . Map (db m64509) HM
 
 
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May. 1, 2024