Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
http://www.chesapeake-beach.md.us/
TOWN HALL
P.O. Box 400
Chesapeake Beach,
MD
20732
(410) 257-2230
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The Town of Chesapeake Beach began as the dream of developers of the late 19th century who planned a grand resort on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. The State of Maryland granted a charter to the Washington and Chesapeake Beach Railway Company in 1891, and in 1894 the W&CBR was granted a charter to incorporate the Town of Chesapeake Beach. The grand schemes of the W&CBR were never to be implemented, however. A new company, the Chesapeake Beach Railway Company, took up the idea in 1896. This company completed the railway, and on June 9, 1900, the resort staged its grand opening. As the years progressed, the adjacent community of North Beach continued to develop as a neighboring cottage community.[ Last Updated: 13-Jan-2004 | Hits: 420 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Drum Point Property Owners Association
http://dppoa.org/
401 Lake Drive
Lusby,
MD
20657
410-326-6148
Contact via E-Mail
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Up to date information about Drum Point activities. Extensive website with contacts, meetings, newsletters, minutes, documents, Special Tax District info.[ Last Updated: 08-Feb-2012 | Hits: 122 | Reader Comments Report Problem
North Beach, Maryland
http://www.ci.north-beach.md.us/
8916 Chesapeake Avenue
P.O. Box 99
North Beach,
MD
20714
301-855-6681 (Town Hall)
410-286-3799 (Welcome Ctr)
FAX: 301-855-0113
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Nestled on the Chesapeake's western shore, the town of North Beach epitomizes "land of pleasant living." Its seven-block waterfront contains a public fishing pier, and a new half-mile-long boardwalk with accompanying bike path. The boardwalk is dotted with benches for residents and visitors alike to linger an Bay-watch. Located at the northern tip of Calvert County, North Beach also encompasses a wildlife refuge in its tidal marshlands, home to native wildlife and host to seasonal migrations.[ Last Updated: 08-Jul-2005 | Hits: 383 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Saint Leonard Vision Group
http://www.saintleonardvisiongroup.org/
P.O.Box 70
Saint Leonard,
MD
20685
410-586-2066
410-586-0109
The Saint Leonard Vision Group (SLVG) is a St. Leonard area wide citizens' organization that supports cultural, heritage, and community-building activities for residents. We advocate for making downtown St. Leonard an even more inviting and desirable shopping, service and public gathering place, and we understand and share the long history of this place. Most importantly, we encourage participation by all in promoting a spirit of cooperation, friendship, and thanksgiving for this beautiful area that we call home.[ Last Updated: 23-Mar-2004 | Hits: 198 | Reader Comments Report Problem