Posted by Lexi Leader on March 16, 2026 · Leave a Comment
Step into Maryland’s first capital as Historic St. Mary’s City outdoor exhibits open for the 2026 season from 10am to 4pm March 17. Check out event planned for March.
Posted by Lexi Leader on June 18, 2023 · Leave a Comment
The Maryland Dove will sail to different ports of call around the Chesapeake Bay this summer. The ship will be in Baltimore, Havre de Grace, Cambridge, and Crisfield.
Posted by Java Joe on April 10, 2023 · Leave a Comment
The US Marine Corps’ CH-53K King Stallion program is preparing for its first deployment in 2025. The heavy lift helicopter recently also recently went through its second set of sea trials. The Corps continues to execute the transition from the CH-53E to the CH-53K and is on schedule to declare full operational capability in FY2029.
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The new Maryland Dove is scheduled to sail into Historic St. Mary’s City between 10:30 and 10:45 am, weather permitting, on August 27, 2022.
Category Art & Lifestyle, Leader Features · Tags Barbara Ives, Christine Senese, Delores Magnani, Dr. John Roache, Dr. Robert Goldsmith, Ernest Bell, Historical Society, Hon. Roy Dyson, HSMC, Jason Babcock, John Houser, Maryland Dove, Michael Mummaugh, Nancy Dodge, Patrick Woodburn, Peter Himmelheber, Peter LaPorte, Silas Hurry, St. Mary's County Historical Society, St. Mary’s Historical Society, Susan Dyer
Posted by Lexi Leader on August 22, 2020 · Leave a Comment
Historic St. Mary’s City will host a workshop in September to teach how to make handmade blocks to be used on the new Maryland Dove.
Category Art & Lifestyle, Leader Features · Tags Ben Latigo, Carl Franzen, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Diana Little, Gerald Fair, HSMC, Jennifer Kuhn, Jim Knowles, Lexington Park Business and Community Association, Lexington Park civic association, Lexington Park MD, LPBCA, Margaret Sawyer, Mark Dillow, Maryland Dove, Michelle Russell, Pat Mudd, Pride in Park, Quincy Williams, St. Mary’s County Community Development Corporation, viki volk
Sometimes it seems like you don’t need to catch the Governor’s Cup sailboat race one more time – until you do.