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  1. The county is home to the Patuxent River Naval Air Station and St. Mary's College of Maryland. Traditionally, St. Mary's County has been known for its unique and historic culture of Chesapeake Bay tidewater farming, fishing, and crabbing communities.

  2. We invite you to discover our vibrant and bountiful community brimming with historical firsts. Come explore our lush forests, abundant waterways, and expansive coastline.

  3. 2 days ago · Report it! Use 311 to submit complaints/service requests for roads, water/sewer issues, parks, and more! Internet Service Questions? Click here for answers to frequently asked questions about internet service in St. Mary's County. Commissioners of St. Mary's County. Public Hearings. Meeting Agendas & Minutes. Committees, Boards & Commissions.

  4. What’s there to do in St. Mary’s? If you’re into history, outdoor recreation, or love being on the water, we’ve got you covered. St. Mary's has of the finest colonial sites in the nation, plus War of 1812 and Civil War sites, and a rich maritime history illuminated by our four lighthouses.

  5. Maryland’s oldest county, St. Mary’s has been welcoming visitors since 1634! Shaped by the Chesapeake Bay and its mighty tributaries, the Patuxent and Potomac Rivers, the verdant peninsula has fostered a traditional lifestyle anchored in the natural bounty of the Tidewater.

  6. St. Mary's City is the historic site of the founding of the Colony of Maryland —then called the Province of Maryland —where it served as the colonial capital from 1634 until 1695. [8] [9] The original settlement is the fourth oldest permanent English settlement in the United States.

  7. St. Mary’s County is the birthplace of Maryland. Maryland was an idea of George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore, who wanted a place where all religions were allowed to practice freely. George Calvert petitioned King Charles I in the early 1600s for a land grant to establish a new colony.