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The Friends of Quiet Waters Park

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The Friends of Quiet Waters Park is a non-profit organization founded in 1990 and duly registered in the state of Maryland. The objective of the Friends is to support the operations of Quiet Waters Park – an Anne Arundel County Park – and to receive and maintain funds and real … Continue reading →

Posted in Community Groups, Nature, Parks, Water | Tagged park

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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SERC has 3,000+ acres of wildlife conservation area along 14 miles of pristine shoreline. There are two trails open to everyone, each approximately 1.5 miles long. They offer Saturday programs for the public ranging from walks and talks to canoe tours of Muddy Creek and the Rhode River. The center’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Chesapeake Bay, Education, Nature, Parks, Water | Tagged Chesapeake Bay, conservation, smithsonian, trails, wetlands, wildlife

My River Speaks

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My River Speaks: The History and Lore of the Magothy River is the first and only book detailing the history of the Magothy River. It reflects anecdotal and archival research on the history, geography, and lore of the Magothy. The once “forgotten river” of the Chesapeake now speaks. The author, … Continue reading →

Posted in Chesapeake Bay, History, Water | Tagged books, History, Magothy, magothy river

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