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Choptank may
refer to a
location in the
eastern United States or a
former Native American tribe:
Choptank people Communities Choptank, Maryland, Caroline...
- The
Choptank River is a
major tributary of the
Chesapeake Bay and the
largest river on the
Delmarva Peninsula.
Running for 71
miles (114 km), it rises...
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Choptank is an
unincorporated town and census-designated
place on the
Eastern S**** of Maryland, in
Caroline County, Maryland,
United States. As of the...
- The
Choptank (or Ababco) were an Algonquian-speaking
Native American people that
historically lived on the
Eastern S**** of
Maryland on the
Delmarva Peninsula...
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Choptank, also
known as the J.
Clayton Farm, is a
historic home
located near Middletown, New
Castle County, Delaware. It was
built about 1850, and is a...
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Malkus Bridge, also
known as the
Choptank River Bridge, is a four-lane none-span beam
bridge across the
Choptank River in Maryland.
Built in 1987 to...
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Choptank Electric Cooperative is a
nonprofit utility cooperative that
distributes electricity to
rural areas in the
Eastern S****
region of the
state of...
- The
Choptank Formation is a
geologic formation in
Virginia and Maryland. It
preserves fossils dating from the
Miocene epoch of the
Neogene period. The...
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Choptank-Upon-The-Hill is a
historic home
located near Middletown, New
Castle County, Delaware. It was
built about 1820, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, five-bay...
- The
Little Choptank River is a
tidal river in
Dorchester County in the U.S.
state of Maryland. The
river rises at the
confluence of Lee Cr**** and Gary...