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    St Leonard Polling House

    St Leonard Polling House

    5.0(1 review)
    15.6 mi

    An interesting and unique historical landmark, just a few minutes from RT 4 in Saint Leonard, Md…read more This polling house was built in 1926 and residents voted here until 1974. The Garden of Remembrance honors all those held dear in the hearts of area residents. It also honors First Ladies Mrs. John Quincy Adams and Mrs. Zachary Taylor, who were related by birth or family ties to St. Leonard. Calvert County has, remarkably, retained four of its historic polling houses - Utilitarian in nature, these one-room structures served the county from the late 19th through the mid-20th century. Most had two doors so that voters could move easily in one door, cast their vote, and exit out the other. These structures have an important story to tell as the center of civic life. "These polling houses weren't segregated - Calvert County's black and white residents cast their votes together here. Following school integration in the 1960s, the polling houses were abandoned and voting often took place in schools." Oral histories document that these sites served as important centers of social as well as political activity, with oysters, crabcakes, and fried chicken being sold to hungry voters here on election day. Although the way in which we cast our vote may have changed, our responsibility has not. As you make your way to the polls this Election Day, remember the story of these humble landmarks....and then go get a crabcake! Location. 38° 28.266′ N, 76° 30.285′ W. Marker is in Saint Leonard, Maryland, in Calvert County. Marker is on St. Leonard Road (Maryland Route 765) 0.1 miles south of Calvert Beach Road, on the right when traveling south.

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    St Leonard Polling House
    St Leonard Polling House
    St Leonard Polling House

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    James Monroe Birthplace

    James Monroe Birthplace

    4.5(4 reviews)
    45.5 mi

    I had never been here before and didn't realize how close it was to Stratford Hall. It is free to…read moreenjoy on the outside grounds. It was very easy to find close to Colonial Beach VA in the same area where other famous people were born. Its close to George Wasington Birthplace also. The Visitors Center and actual House now museum was closed due to Covid-19 but the Grounds and park was open. There is plenty of signs and its a very very nice park to check out when visiting the area. Great to learn history with the kids and walk around the hiking trails!! Beautiful area! Highly recommend and impressed!

    I recently spent a whole week in Virginia (with my girlfriend who puts up with me), driving and…read morevisiting all sorts of presidential history locations. I wasn't sure what to expect here, but am pleasantly surprised to see the Monroe Foundation building a replica home. It looks like they are trying to make this more than a roadside attraction/sign. For now, though, it's just a simple roadside attraction. Not disappointed, but not overwhelmed, by any stretch of the imagination. The small museum is only open on the weekends, so we missed that, disappointing. I was also particularly disappointed with the state of what I'm calling "the walk through history" on the site. This is the long straightaway (I posted a photo), and it is a walk featuring periodic (granite?) markers. These markers highlight the different major events throughout Monroe's life... This walk could be more well manicured. NONE of the QR codes worked; nothing popped up when scanned with our phones. Disappointing. Overall, I'm happy to see there is work being done here to preserve and improve the location. It's worth a quick stop.

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    James Monroe Birthplace - As seen from new building/home site.

    As seen from new building/home site.

    James Monroe Birthplace - Markers along the walk

    Markers along the walk

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    The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum - So many interesting old photos of the boardwalk, carousel and Victorian style Belvedere Hotel that was once at CB.

    The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum

    4.0(2 reviews)
    21.3 mi

    Bottom Line: A very small museum that takes visitors back in time when beach goers arrived at…read moreChesapeake Beach via rail and gives insight to the resorts and attractions that used to be here. Imagine wearing a wool suit or Victorian dress in the middle of the summer in Washington DC when it was 90 degrees with 100% humidity and air conditioning was very rare. For the middle to upper middle class Washingtonians in the early 1900s a way to beat the heat was by taking a thirty mile train ride to the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay where the water was clear (yes, back then you could be in chest deep water and see your toes) and the breezes were cool. This museum pays tribute to the Chesapeake Beach Railroad that transported beach goers to the Chesapeake Beach resort town from the early 1900s to the 1930s. The museum building itself is the original train station of the Chesapeake Beach Railroad. Before there were cars there was railroads and this station was and is located just a few hundred yards from where the Chesapeake Bay meets the shore. The train station has been restored and consists of a few rooms and the outdoor platform. The museum has lots of old vintage pictures of the train and resort as well as various artifacts, some of which I've captured in my photos: I really enjoyed the roughly 15 minute video about the railway. The video covers the route of the railway including the various stops between DC and the beach. The video also talks about the various locomotives and train cars that served the line. I also enjoyed learning about the building of the track and brides and opposition from the behemoth Pennsylvania Railroad.

    The Museum is housed at The Chesapeake Resort and Spa and great for children and adults. The images…read moreand information here is well worth taking a look

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    The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum - A circa 1930s advertisement and bathing suit.

    A circa 1930s advertisement and bathing suit.

    The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum - Clothing, potatoes, eggs and milk, and ironically car parts, were all items carried by the railroad.

    Clothing, potatoes, eggs and milk, and ironically car parts, were all items carried by the railroad.

    The Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum - The original cargo door and hardware.

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    The original cargo door and hardware.

    Bel Air Mansion - Belair Mansion historic house interior located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Bel Air Mansion

    3.4(7 reviews)
    42.7 mi

    This was the perfect place to hold a wedding shower. My guest list consisted of the fiancés, 50…read morerelatives and friends with two excellent caterers of my choosing. The venue provided the round tables, chairs and long tables for the food. Our party space consisted of two good sized rooms: the Parlor - which was the space where we had all the guests comfortably seated at the round tables for dinner; and the Sun Room - which held an array of generous appetizers, food and beverages buffet displayed on the long tables alongside the windows. This was easily staged to make a perfect buffet line which flowed smoothly. The Sun Room was bright and airy and I loved the tiled terracotta floor. I let my guests know that if they arrived earlier, they would have an opportunity to take part in the tour of the well preserved historical plantation estate.

    It's hard to believe that PG County is actually known for its historic mansion estates, but here's…read moreproof, smack dab in the middle of Tulip Grove Drive's Levitt town still standing since 1745. That's right, this pile of well-mortared bricks has been around longer than your country's independence. So why isn't it open more? In all the years I lived in Bowie, I got to visit once. ONCE. It wasn't even on a field trip, as they certainly DON'T invite local school children to visit. Visits are by appointment only. City of Bowie, I know you mean well, but if you want more people to like you, maybe you should show them something worth being proud of, like a freaking gorgeous 250+ year old historical landmark! It's so easy to forget it's even there with the way you keep it locked away from public viewing. You've got so much more going for you than an I-got-shot-in-broad-daylight shopping mall. And I know you pretend it doesn't happen, but I have totally climbed your Tulip Poplar trees lining Tulip Grove Drive a million times. As a Bowieite, I felt it was my right, if not duty, to see to it that at least some part of Bowie's actually interesting history got use.

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    Bel Air Mansion - Belair Mansion historic house interior located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Belair Mansion historic house interior located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Bel Air Mansion - Belair Mansion historic house interior located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Belair Mansion historic house interior located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Bel Air Mansion - Belair Mansion historic house interior artwork display located in Bowie, Maryland.

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    Belair Mansion historic house interior artwork display located in Bowie, Maryland.

    Malone’s Church - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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