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were established in the area. Such a resort existed at Love Point, to the north of
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Maryland. Claiborne was forced from and returned to the island twice before leaving permanently in 1658, thus effectively ending the disputes. Virginia's official claims to the island, however, continued until 1776.
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495:Stevensville's historic district
1244:Fishing communities in Maryland
884:"Somewhere Over the Bay Bridge"
479:Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway
204:Maryland's Eastern Shore region
1219:Historic Sites in Stevensville
1165:Live Video Rt 50 / Rt 8 Bridge
1139:Official Guide of the Railways
1120:Official Guide of the Railways
937:. Kent Island Heritage Society
882:Zofia Smardz (July 11, 2007).
857:"Historic Sites and Landmarks"
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270:A map of Kent Island from 1970
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1170:Live Video Rt 50 Kent Narrows
964:Maryland Online Encyclopaedia
210:establishment on the island,
200:Queen Anne's County, Maryland
643:The original section of the
32:Kent Island (disambiguation)
801:List of islands in Maryland
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679:Connections to the mainland
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653:American Discovery Trail
542:– Founder of Kent Island
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473:Stevensville Train Depot
248:census designated places
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159:and a historic place in
61:Location within Maryland
49:Marshland on Kent Island
806:Kent Island High School
661:Kent Island South Trail
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491:Christ Episcopal Church
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569:Washington Nationals
535:Governor of Delaware
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1159:General information
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819:References
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773:Love Point
726:drawbridge
526:Washington
487:Cray House
301:Monoponson
289:Algonquian
185:Love Point
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760:on which
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173:Annapolis
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335:, while
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72:Location
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