Chesapeake City, Maryland

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Chesapeake City, Maryland is a small historic town on the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal known for its 19th-century architecture, waterfront views, and role as a canal community in northeastern Maryland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 410
443
667
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
county Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
governmentType mayor–council government
hasBuiltEnvironment 19th-century commercial buildings
brick row buildings
historic churches
hasCharacteristic historic town
small town
hasHeritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places district NERFINISHED
hasHistoricFunction service town for canal traffic
hasLandmark C&D Canal Museum NERFINISHED
Victorian-era houses
historic waterfront district
hasRecreationalActivity boating
cycling along canal
fishing
hasTourismAttractionType bed-and-breakfast inns
marinas
waterfront restaurants
historicalEraOfGrowth 19th century
historicalRole canal transportation hub
knownFor 19th-century architecture
historic canal community
historic district
waterfront views
locatedIn northeastern Maryland
locatedNear Delaware border
locatedOnWaterway Chesapeake & Delaware Canal NERFINISHED
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal NERFINISHED
nearestLargeWaterBody Chesapeake Bay NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime yes
partOf Cecil County tourism region NERFINISHED
Chesapeake Bay watershed NERFINISHED
postalCode 21915
primaryEconomicActivities hospitality and dining
recreation and boating
tourism
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
state Maryland
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportInfrastructure Chesapeake City Bridge NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 213 NERFINISHED

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Cecil County, Maryland containsSettlement Chesapeake City, Maryland