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  • A large container ship, the ''[[Evergreen Forward]]'', ran aground in [[Chesapeake Bay]].<ref name=baltimoreCbslocal2022-03-20/> Representatives of the firefight She is the only fireboat in Chesapeake Bay that is crewed 24x7, 365 days a year.<ref name=baltimoreCbslocal2022-03-20/
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  • ...charter by [[King James I]] of [[England]] to establish a colony in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] region of [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. In 1624, Virginia became a
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  • ...lused by the federal government. The department acquired it for use on the Chesapeake Bay and renamed it after the first DNR secretary and former Maryland Governor J | title = Meet the four ice breakers operating on the Chesapeake Bay
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  • ...mall Craft Facility of the Severn River Command for experimental duties in Chesapeake Bay. In tests conducted under the auspices of the [[Naval Research Laboratory]]
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  • {{r|Chesapeake Bay}}
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  • {{rpl|Chesapeake Bay}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chesapeake Bay]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...down along the [[East Coast of the United States|Atlantic coast]] and in [[Chesapeake Bay|Chesapeake]] waters, ''Polana'' steamed for [[Newport, R.I.]] to assume dut
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  • | title = Meet the four ice breakers operating on the Chesapeake Bay
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  • ...'' got underway for [[Hampton Roads]], Va., and a brief shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]-[[Virginia Capes]] area. After loading at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk
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  • ...], her sister ship, aboard for training. After a shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] she left the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] area and proceeded, via th
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  • Following shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Troilus'' departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[11 July]] an
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  • Following shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area from [[14 December]] to [[23 December]], the attack cargo ship loade
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  • ...Ohio Canal) was constructed above the Fall Line. The goal was to unite the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River system the way the Erie Canal had opened up the Great L ...The dominant geographical feature of the region is the [[Chesapeake_Bay | Chesapeake Bay]]. Rivers in the region rise and fall with the tides because they flow into
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  • |Chesapeake Bay area
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  • ...England]] term; it is called a "hard-shelled clam" in the waters of the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. By either name, it is a slow-growing species, although not overfished; c
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  • ...in]]s and through the [[valley]]s of [[Appalachia]] and empties into the [[Chesapeake Bay]] near [[Point Lookout]], [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]]. The river's l
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  • The ship held shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] and then moved up the coast to Davisville, R.I., to load cargo. On 4 Janu
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  • {{r|Chesapeake Bay}}
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  • ...egion in 1525, stopping at several locations between Amelia Island and the Chesapeake Bay. In 1526 de Ayllón led a colonizing expedition of some 600 people to the S
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