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Posted over 16 years ago

Tidewater Archaeology Weekend in St. Mary's

Tidewater Archaeology Weekend

Help archaeologists remove pieces of Maryland's past from excavations; watch as artifacts are identified; lab tours.

Date: 7/25/2009 - 7/26/2009

Location: Historic St. Mary's City
St. Mary's City, Maryland 20686

County: St. Mary's
Hours: Sat-Sun, 10am-4pm
Phone: 800-762-1634
240-895-4990
Website:

Monique Hailer - OBrien Realty

Email:   Mobile: (443)532-5407

Southern Maryland Waterfont       Solomons Island Waterfront

 

If you're a , or a , although this particular post is not about real estate, you've still come to the right place. If you're interested in buying or selling waterfront real estate in the cities of Solomon's, Clements, Lusby, Dunkirk, Owings, Huntingtown,  California, Lexington Park, Leonardtown, Hollywood, Saint Leonard, Cove Point  or any other city  Calvert, Charles or St. Mary's Counties  , I've sold real estate in most every city in the vicinity, So if you have any questions about the area, please feel free to ask. www.somdforsale.com

I write many posts about things to do and places you can visit in Calvert, St. Mary's and Charles Counties . Sit back and relax and browse my blogs. 


 


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