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On week days, the Maryland Department of Transportation offers four commuter bus routes to take Kent Island commuters to Baltimore or Washington D.C. The County Ride, a transportation service operated under the Department of Aging, is available as well. It provides specialized transportation services
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Access to Annapolis is available via MTA Commuter Bus Service Route 210. Weekday service to the mainland begins at 5:30 am and the last bus to leave Washington departs at 6:48 pm. Also, access to Washington, D.C., is available via MTA Commuter Bus Service Route 240 and 250. Weekday service
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were established in the area. Such a resort existed at Love Point, to the north of Stevensville. Farming returned to the economy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with farmers growing crops including corn, wheat, berries, and melons. Many of the island's inhabitants worked as watermen in the
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An even older automobile bridge once ran across the Kent Narrows and was replaced by the current Route 18 Kent Narrows Bridge. Also in the past, railroad bridges over the Kent Narrows connected the Kent Island portion of the Queen Anne's County Railroad to the
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Both the Cross Island and Kent Island South Trails are part of a planned trail system for Queen Anne's County; the entire Cross Island Trail and the existing section of the Kent Island South Trail represent the only completed portions of the system.
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As roads replaced railroads and steamboats into the twentieth century, there was a growing need for a road bridge connecting the two shores of the Chesapeake Bay. In 1952 the Chesapeake Bay Bridge was completed, connecting the island directly to the
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recognized it as part of 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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for elderly people and people with disabilities while still serving the general public. It travels to Grasonville, Easton, Centerville, Annapolis, and other towns. It also provides door to door rides with a minimum of two days notice.
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By the time the Cross Island Trail was completed, growing concern over the safety of pedestrians using the shoulder of Route 8 prompted the construction of a new trail paralleling the road. When completed, the trail, known as the
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to the mainland begins at 5:00 am for Route 240 and 4:45 am for Route 250 and the last bus to leave Washington departs at 7:28 pm for Route 240 and 7:08 pm for Route 250.
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areas of the Eastern Shore, and the most densely populated in Queen Anne's County, making up 23.67 percent of its population and only 3.07 percent of its land area.
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The main mode of transportation on Kent Island, as with most other suburban areas of the United States, is the automobile. Kent Island's main roads include the
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passengers to other parts of the Eastern Shore. Also during this time, small resorts on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and the
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to see Kent Island; however, it wasn't until August 1631 that the island became an English settlement. At that time,
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area of Kent Island is named after. Other tribes that inhabited the area and often visited the island included the
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caused by it. Much of the damage from the hurricane, mostly caused by flooding, took several months to repair.
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in their language. During the 16th and 17th centuries, early explorers of the Chesapeake Bay, including
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Local airports on the island serve as another type of connection to the mainland. The largest is the
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are located on the island, along with several other communities, including the fishing community of
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and corn, however that ended due to the depletion of nutrient-rich soil as a result of the lack of
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metro areas and continue to commute back there. Stevensville and Chester are also among the most
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In September 2003, Kent Island was one of the many places in the Chesapeake Bay Area affected by
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As of 2006, many of the island's historic places have been preserved and are highlighted by the
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on Kent Island, was built in the late 1990s, as part of Queen Anne's County's portion of the
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The Old Kent Narrows Bridge, Kent Narrows Drawbridge, or Route 18 Kent Narrows Bridge is a
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on the island are both more populous than any of Queen Anne's County's incorporated towns.
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runs to the north of the island and empties into the Chesapeake Bay at Kent Island's
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Until the early 19th century, Kent Island was used almost entirely for farming of
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that currently connect Kent Island to the mainland, or once did, are as follows:
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reports that the island has 31.62 square miles (81.90 km) of land area.
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Pier at the southern end of Route 8, heading north and crossing the road in
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Love Point Road (viewed from Old Cockey Lane) in Historic Stevensville
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expanding seafood industry capitalizing on the Chesapeake's supply of
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Largest Island and historic place in the Chesapeake Bay, United States
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Kent Island Online – A guide to Kent Island aimed at both locals and
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Listed are notable people who have lived on Kent Island.
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along with some of the buildings in the town are on the
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tribe. The Matapeake people referred to the island as
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spans the Kent Narrows and carries US 50/301 to the
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and was home to 16,812 residents at the time of the
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Index

Kent Island, Maryland
Kent Island (disambiguation)


Chesapeake Bay
Maryland
38°56′55″N 76°18′54″W / 38.94861°N 76.31500°W / 38.94861; -76.31500
United States
island
Chesapeake Bay
Maryland
Kent Narrows
Delmarva Peninsula
Annapolis
Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Chester River
Love Point
Eastern Bay
United States Census Bureau
Queen Anne's County, Maryland
Maryland's Eastern Shore region
English
Kent Fort
United States
Jamestown, Virginia
Plymouth, Massachusetts
census-designated places
Stevensville
Chester
Kent Narrows

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