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Talbot County, Maryland

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Talbot County, Maryland
CountyTalbot County
StateMaryland
Founded1661
SeatEaston
LargestEaston

Talbot County, Maryland is a county located in the Chesapeake Bay region of Maryland, bordered by Queen Anne's County, Maryland to the north, Caroline County, Maryland to the east, Dorchester County, Maryland to the south, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland to the west. The county seat is Easton, Maryland, which is also the largest city in the county, and is home to the Talbot County Courthouse and the Easton Airport. Talbot County is part of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area and is near the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. The county is also close to the Assateague Island National Seashore and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.

Geography

Talbot County is situated on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, with the Miles River and the Wye River flowing through it. The county's geography is characterized by its coastal plains, with the Choptank River forming the southern boundary. The county is also home to the Talbot County Water Trail, which offers scenic views of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, including the Tred Avon River and the Oxford Creek. The county's landscape is also dotted with historic sites, such as the Bellevue and the Wye House, which were once the homes of prominent Maryland families, including the Lloyd family and the Tilghman family. The county is near the Cambridge, Maryland and the Ocean City, Maryland, and is accessible via the US Route 50 and the Maryland Route 333.

History

Talbot County was founded in 1661 and was named after Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore's sister-in-law, Lady Grace Talbot. The county played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, with the Battle of the Chesapeake taking place off its coast. The county was also home to many prominent Maryland families, including the Carroll family and the Paca family, who were instrumental in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. The county is also near the Fort McHenry and the Baltimore Harbor, which were key locations during the War of 1812. The county's history is also marked by its role in the Underground Railroad, with many African Americans escaping to freedom in the North through the county.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Talbot County was approximately 37,000 people, with a mix of European American, African American, and Asian American residents. The county has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The county is also home to many retirees and commuters who work in nearby Annapolis, Maryland and Washington, D.C.. The county is near the University of Maryland, College Park and the Johns Hopkins University, and is accessible via the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and the US Route 301.

Economy

The economy of Talbot County is driven by a mix of industries, including agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The county is known for its seafood, particularly oysters and crabs, which are harvested from the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. The county is also home to many farms and orchards, which produce a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and apples. The county's tourism industry is also significant, with visitors drawn to its historic sites, such as the Talbot County Courthouse and the Easton Historic District, as well as its natural beauty, including the Chesapeake Bay and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. The county is near the Walmart and the Target Corporation, and is accessible via the US Route 50 and the Maryland Route 404.

Education

Talbot County is served by the Talbot County Public Schools system, which operates several elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools throughout the county. The county is also home to several private schools, including the Easton Academy and the Wye River Upper School. The county is near the Washington College and the Salisbury University, and is accessible via the US Route 50 and the Maryland Route 331. The county's students also have access to the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore and the Chesapeake College, which offer a range of academic programs and vocational training.

Government

Talbot County is governed by a county council, which is composed of five members elected by the voters of the county. The county is also served by a county executive, who is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the county government. The county has a sheriff's department and a fire department, which provide law enforcement and emergency services to the county's residents. The county is also part of the Maryland General Assembly and is represented by several state senators and state delegates, including the Maryland Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates. The county is near the United States Capitol and the White House, and is accessible via the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and the US Route 301. Category:Maryland counties