Place:St. Mary's City, Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States

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NameSt. Mary's City
Alt namesSaint Marysource: USGS, GNIS Digital Gazetteer (1994) GNIS24007951
Saint Mary's Citysource: Getty Vocabulary Program
Saint Maryssource: USGS, GNIS Digital Gazetteer (1994) GNIS24007951
St. Mary's Citysource: WeRelate abbreviation
St. Marys Citysource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeCommunity
Coordinates38.183°N 76.433°W
Located inSaint Mary's, Maryland, United States
Contained Places
Cemetery
Great Brick Chapel
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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St. Mary's City (also known as Historic St. Mary's City) is a former colonial town that was Maryland's first European settlement and capital. It is now a large, state-run historic area, which includes a reconstruction of the original colonial settlement, and a living history area and museum complex. Half of the area is occupied by the campus of the public honors college, St. Mary's College of Maryland. The area also contains a community of about 933 residents (not counting about 1,400 student residents in campus dorms and apartments).

It is an unincorporated community under state law, and is located in southern St. Mary's County, which is the southernmost tip of the state of Maryland on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. St. Mary's City is bordered by the St. Mary's River, a short, brackish water tidal tributary of the Potomac River, near where it empties into the Chesapeake.

St. Mary's City is the historic site of the founding of the Colony of Maryland (then called the Province of Maryland). The original settlement was also the fourth oldest permanent English settlement in the United States.

St. Mary's City is also considered the birthplace of religious freedom in the United States, with the earliest North American colonial settlement ever established with the specific mandate of being a haven for both Catholic and Protestant Christian faiths.

It is also an internationally recognized archaeological research area and training center for archaeologists, and is home to the Historical Archaeology Field School. There have been over 200 archeological digs in St. Mary's city over the last 30 years.[1] Archaeological research continues in the city.

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