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Havre de Grace
, Maryland in Harford County


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Or have a look at other Maryland counties including:

Allegany,   Anne Arundel,   Baltimore,   Calvert,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Cecil,   Charles,   Dorchester,   Frederick,   Garrett,   Howard,   Kent,   Montgomery,   Prince George's,   Queen Anne's,   Saint Mary's,   Somerset,   Talbot,   Washington,   Wicomico,   Worcester,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Havre de Grace, MD?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Havre de Grace, Maryland:

1. Havre de Grace is a waterfront city located at the mouth of the Susquehanna River on the Chesapeake Bay.

2. It was founded in 1718 by Englishman John Bulloch on land that was granted to him by Lord Baltimore.

3. Havre de Grace has a rich history, including serving as a vital port during the Revolutionary War and serving as a stopping point on the Underground Railroad.

4. The city has several notable attractions, including the Concord Point Lighthouse, the Decoy Museum, and the Lock House Museum.

5. Havre de Grace is also known for its annual Seafood Festival, which draws thousands of visitors each year.

6. The city is home to approximately 13,000 residents and covers an area of 5.34 square miles.

7. Havre de Grace is located in Harford County, Maryland, and is roughly 40 miles northeast of Baltimore.