The Unique Village In Maryland Where Time Stands Still
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published February 16, 2018
Calling all history lovers! Think you’ve visited all of Maryland’s historic towns? How about the following underrated spot? This place is unique from all the rest and offers a peaceful and interesting day trip.
Port Tobacco is the tiniest incorporated town in the Old Line State.
And when I say tiny, I mean it. The population was only 13 during the 2010 census.
Established in 1727, the town doesn't look much different today than from its beginnings.
Many of the old buildings date back centuries and have been restored to keep things looking fresh and authentic. Pictured below is the Charles County Courthouse.
This town pays tribute to its past with historic signs throughout the area. Learn about the vast history of Port Tobacco by walking around and reading all of the fascinating tidbits.
If you're a fan of exploring old cemeteries, then Port Tobacco is a gold mine. These historic spots are small yet charming.
With historic landmarks at every turn, you may want a bring a camera and an open mind. Time stands still in Port Tobacco, and it's worth seeing for yourself.
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